Protective tape

Silato

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Nov 29, 2018
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Hi.
Has anyone used clear repair gorilla tape to ptotect there bike frames.
Looks similar to Hele tape but was looking for any info on others using it.
Thanks.
 

steve_sordy

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I haven't used Gorilla tape for that purpose. I have no idea how protective it is against impacts and surface abrasion, it looks thinner than even the thinnest heli-tape I have been using. But it may be quite good, I dunno because I haven't used it. Why not give it a go and report back? :)

If ever you want to remove the Gorilla tape, be prepared for a battle, after all it is an adhesive tape with aggressive claims. By contrast heli-tape comes off quite easily, followed by a wipe over with IPA to remove any residual adhesive.

Gorilla tape is superb when used as rim tape for tubeless tyres. Compared to the rim tape I have had to remove, it performs on another level entirely. :love:
 

mark.ai

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I've used some clear gorilla tape just where my front mudguard is zip-tied to my forks - it works great there as you hardly see it.

I wouldn't use it on a larger area though, where it is easily visible, as it seemed impossible to get on without bubbles forming underneath. Maybe I was just crap at putting it on, as I was doing a quick job for the mudguard :)

Also not sure how it will work on paint - e.g. when you remove it - as the Gorilla tapes are all extremely sticky.
 

Mattwilko92

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After messing with various bits of helitape over the years, i dropped my new Levo off at Invsiframe this morning and they did the frame, forks and cranks for a very reasonable price. The quality difference is night and day compared to when i’ve had a go
 

Kernow

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Yes I bought a Role of clear gorilla tape the other day just for that purpose , it works very well , it’s been on a new bike that gets lots of hard use and it’s staying put in the places where the normal invisitape would lift , I recomend it and at about £6 for a decent size roll it’s cheaper
 

steve_sordy

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I discovered that when helicopter tape is applied to a green or red or blue gloss finish bike, you can't see the tape from any further away than 15"-18". :love:
But on a black satin finish, it looks like there is a layer of condensation underneath the tape, and it looks vile. :(

The lesson is to test an area first before doing the whole bike. :unsure:
 

Tim29

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3m makes a great clear vinyl called moto guard.
You can buy it in large sheets.
I use it on bottom bracket and down tube. Works great and u can get it up to 3m thick.
It comes off pretty easy with a heat gun
 

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