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Senior Ryder 00 05-15-17 09:58 PM

Are cork grips shrinkable ?
 
Hello,

I recently replaced the unbranded handlebars on my Holdsworth Typhoon with a pair of Nitto Albatross. The Nittos are about 1mm smaller in diameter than the old ones, so, the cork grips don't fit snugly. Does anyone know of a process for shrinking them?

Thanks & regards,

Van

Velocivixen 05-15-17 10:07 PM

I don't know if they're shrinkable. Would you be open to perhaps using some cloth bar tape around the ends of the bar, then sliding the cork grips over that?

3alarmer 05-15-17 10:23 PM

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...I had some cork grips that were a tad loose. I finally ended up spraying the insides and the bar end with contact cement. I'll have to cut them off to remove them, but they don't slip any more.

Salamandrine 05-15-17 10:31 PM

If you soak them in water and let them dry out again, they are likely to return to their original un-stretched out form. However, they will probably warp a bit too. Taping the bar ends first to make up the 1mm is the safer option.

Vintage Raleigh 05-16-17 01:55 AM

hairspray?

rhm 05-16-17 05:22 AM

I don't think cork shrinks. If it did, they wouldn't use it for stopping bottles.

You've probably gone from a 15/16" (23.8 mm) handlebar to a 7/8" (22.2 mm) bar, so the ideal fix would be to glue a single layer of 1/32" material around the handlebar and then slip the grip on.

due ruote 05-16-17 06:07 AM

I have always glued cork grips, even when they fit. Pretty sure that's what Riv recommends. I would do the layer of tape and then either spray adhesive or contact cement.

Grand Bois 05-16-17 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by due ruote (Post 19586670)
I have always glued cork grips, even when they fit. Pretty sure that's what Riv recommends.

So does common sense.


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