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  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • # of Reviews: 3

Product Description

Frame Wrap is a synthetic rubber cush tape, formulated to bond to itself. When stretched & overlapped it immediately bonds and unifies into one solid protective piece. Comes in 5ft. or 15ft. rolls.

  • Protect Your Frame. Silence Your Chain.
  • No Messy Adhesive - No Sticky Residue
  • Just Stretch & Wrap
  • Waterproof & Oil Resistant Seal
  • Stays On Until You Take It Off


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    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by ranier a Cross Country Rider from Schonaich, Germany

    Date Reviewed: June 26, 2011

    Strengths:    Easy application and removal. Adjustable protection thickness. Keeps frame immaculate underneath.

    Weaknesses:    None

    Bottom Line:   
    I've used Lizard Skins protectors for a long time. When built my last bike, I decided to try Frame Wrap out. It went on easily without any sticky residue and allows you to set the protection level based on overlap thickness. The way it bonds to itself when stretched and installed in all magical-like. lol!

    I'll be converting the rest of my bikes with Frame Wrap as time goes by. This stuff protects, it looks good and rocks.

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    Favorite Trail:   Schwarzwald, Schonbuch

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $17.00

    Purchased At:   online

    Similar Products Used:   Lizard Skins, bar tape, old tubes.

    Bike Setup:   wheels with knobbies


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Devlin a from Lafayette

    Date Reviewed: March 22, 2008

    Strengths:    Forms well to odd shaped tubes, protects, seals, keeps chain noise down.

    Weaknesses:    If black is a weakness.

    Bottom Line:   
    This stuff is great! I have been installing Frame Wrap for years. If you own a bike and are looking for the best protection for your frame this is the perfect product to finish off and make your bike look pro. It forms well to many odd shaped frame types, makes a protective seal, quiets down chain slap, and lasts for several seasons.

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    Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

    Purchased At:   Frame Wrap

    Similar Products Used:   Lizard skinz, THE stick on, road handlebar tape, heat shrink tubing, etc.



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Chris a Racer from concord, CA. USA

    Date Reviewed: February 5, 2008

    Strengths:    This material is bombproof, you will get a solid 8-12 months of riding out of one wrap. Can remove from frame very easy NO residue left behind after removal. easy to install on any bike.

    Weaknesses:    no weaknesses.

    Bottom Line:   
    You will not be sorry that you made the purchase. this product does exactly as described protects your FRAME.

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    Duration Product Used:   2 Years

    Price Paid:    $10.00

    Purchased At:   framewrap.com

    Similar Products Used:   lizard skin.

    Bike Setup:   SC nomad



    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

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    Chainstay Protector help?

    Kinda embarrassing but I thought I'd double check. I need one of these for my Hardrock, I've done the measurements (8.2 x 1.5 inches) and was looking at getting a lizard skin: [ur   Read More »

    Flex Seal Rubber Spray as a chainstay protector???

    Has anyone seen these commercials? I want something that'll hold up better than lizard skins chainstay protectors or an old tubes. I think it could make the chainstay look cleaner    Read More »

    chainstay protector

    I will need a chainstay protector before my Chain damages my frame arm. What are you guys using [URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0011ZEJ32?ie=UTF8&tag=201199-20&linkCode=xm2   Read More »

    Carbon frame - chainstay protector?

    So I got a carbon frame for Christmas and thinking about the build. The driveside chainstay has a thin clear protective tape over it. My concern is possible chainsuck damaging the    Read More »

    chainstay protector

    My ex9 already came with one but should I protect the opposite side? I had bought a lizard skin leather chainstay protector should I just put that on the other side or not even wo   Read More »

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