Looking for a modern equivalent of friction tape used to secure wires on 60's Harley Davidsons...particularly a 1964 DuoGlide. I found various brands, but I think it is all non slip stuff, not what I am after. I think regular electrical tape would be too shiny...
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1971 Sprint SS350 project
1972 FX Boattail Night Train
1972 Sportster project
1973 HD Golf Cart project
1979 FXS 1200 never done playing
1989 Springer Softail project
1998 Dyna Convertible - 100% Original
96" Evo Softail self built chopper
2012 103" Road King
2020 Heritage Classic 114
plus 14 other bikes over the years...
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A search brings up quite a selection, Duke!Originally posted by dukekleman View PostLeversole,
What you are looking for is "coroplast" tape.
Hope this helps,
Duke Kleman
A lot looks pretty space-age; I wonder what was OEM?
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Robbie told us about Hockey tape.I have used this ever since.They sell it at Dick's sporting goods etc...Black Cloth Hockey Tape | Howies Hockey TapeLast edited by duffeycycles; Yesterday, 09:33 AM.
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Leversole,
This is the link for the correct Coroplast tape I mentioned above. It is used in Engineering/Product Development by OEM's...
https://www.coroplast-tape.com/en-us...roplast-838-x/
I Hope this helps,
Duke Kleman
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Thanks for the link, Duke,
It seems like everything from Coroplast to Wallymart's is high-temp polyester cloth tape with a solvent-free acrylic adhesive;
When was that stuff invented?
The real thing was probably linen and 'asphalt', but they appear identical.
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; Yesterday, 01:55 PM.AMCA #776
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IMG_20201204_141933046.jpg Cotten,
I'm not sure what year it was invented. I know it's been around for awhile.
Duke Kleman
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