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I pulled out my Saddle Tan this afternoon and played with it.... this is what I got... I think it is too dark for these grips... what do you think?

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IMHO too dark. Just oil and the road will make them dark, sooner than you think. If you want them to have a little more character now, just add 1 part dye to 3 part oil

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I'm with rdb as well, way to dark.

Also, if you're planning on doing that style of lacing, you should use a round hole that's just a bit smaller than the lace. With the slotted holes, your going to get "Lace Wear" and as you go along lacing, the lace gets thinner as you can tell from the picture. By using a round hole, the friction is far less, and your lace will pretty much stay the same width all the way along. I usually only pull about 5 feet of lace at a time as well, this also helps to reduce the friction wear as you're lacing.

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Beave, you confused me, but I think I got you now... you are talking about the lacing in the saddle tan pic? Thats just a scrap piece that I used to practice round braiding the corners on... thats actually two different types of lace you are looking at. I will crop those pix and reupload them so no one else gets that confused.

The basketweave I did on the grips is fully cut from end to end on the veg tan and the 1 1/2 foot smooth calf lace was laced in in sections. I used about 4 pieces of 18 inch lace to do the basketweave on the grip.

"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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ok- i dont want to throw any cold water on your idea or your execution - but i need to tell you this..

those grips are going to be uncomfy - on bare hands (which you should never ride with) and even moreso with

gloves on - too much material - edges and all - will be mighty uncomfy.

ironbraid.com (pic of his work att) is someone you might want to study if your interested in making a good product.

He did my levers on one of my bikes about 8 years ago - and they have taken a beating and are just now starting to come apart and show age

grips need to be smooth, maybe with a rib or two or some real tight lacing so you can lock you hand on -

but something woven like that will not be practical and will stretch out and get all distorted, forget about rain... just my experiences with things like this.... i have just a few miles on bikes.....lol

YMMV

steveb

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Wolvenstien,

I don't know much about cool bike stuff, but for colors I was going to suggest the opposite of someone elses! I was thinking a dark wrap with lighter weaved laces. Dark brown and saddle tan come to mind. I hadn't considered the "feel" of the grip as Steve has noted, but I figured the darker colors would help hide dirt & wear better.

Browns in general would go better with the blue accents on the bike IMHO.

Brent

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Ok, I think I have chosen a color.... let me know what you think please....

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This is a test of using Atom Wax as a finish.... what do you feel about using atom wax as a finish for a seat?

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"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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Sorry, I totally overlooked mentioning what I used.... This is all tan fiebing antique paste.

"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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Ok, I think I have chosen a color.... let me know what you think please....

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This is a test of using Atom Wax as a finish.... what do you feel about using atom wax as a finish for a seat?

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What did you do on the "inner"lacing? Is that 2 strands twisted together and a simple running stitch? Or staggered holes and 2 separate strands??? Really nice effect!!!

pete

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I really dont know how to answer you Pete. I did a simple up over down under up over from hole to hole, and then a second strand was used to snake around and up through and around and up through each of the loops. Dont know if there is a proper name for this or not. Thanks for the kind words.

Mike

"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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