anyone using bartape for grips?
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anyone using bartape for grips?
I've not had goo luck with grips lasting worth a damn
my first set were the sock one and they lasted for a bit then would twist around and it drove my bonkers.. then I went to lock-ons which didn't move but I torn the rubber grip to pieces
so I had some spare bartape and decided I;d give that a shot
I tape them so when I pull back climbing it will tighten the tape and so far they don;t move and annoy me
just wondering if others have gone with bar tape instead of traditional mtb grips ?
my first set were the sock one and they lasted for a bit then would twist around and it drove my bonkers.. then I went to lock-ons which didn't move but I torn the rubber grip to pieces
so I had some spare bartape and decided I;d give that a shot
I tape them so when I pull back climbing it will tighten the tape and so far they don;t move and annoy me
just wondering if others have gone with bar tape instead of traditional mtb grips ?
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I thought about it once and decided against it, but I wonder if you aren't death gripping the bars if you're destroying grips like that.
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You've stumbled upon the secret to having no grip annoyance. Been doing this for years. Tuneable thickness and width, never slips around, easy to get on and off with out special tools or liquids. Enjoy, my friend.
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I tend to ride technical trials over all kids of roots up granite rock faces so I do allot of maneuvering and bar work... sometimes have to wheelie up on to rock faces in a climb as an example
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I use those lizard skin grips - came stock with my bike. Only annoyance is how the ends are chewed up from hitting trees, but that'd happen with any grip.
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Damn, it's funny that you mention this because I've been dealing with my left grip slowly slipping off. I push it back but after riding for a bit, it starts to slip off again....
Anyone know how to keep it from doing this?
Anyone know how to keep it from doing this?
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^^ More tidy to spray it inside the grip and then shove it on. Clear acrylic spray works fine too if there's no hairspray around the house.
What Reb' said about gorilla snot (tried-and-true 3M automotive weatherstrip cement) holds true for sure. Only drawback is you have to always cut the grips off to replace 'em.
What Reb' said about gorilla snot (tried-and-true 3M automotive weatherstrip cement) holds true for sure. Only drawback is you have to always cut the grips off to replace 'em.
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My buddy has this problem with his quad. He uses a piece of wire (a bit finer than bailing wire) and wraps in around the grip close to the inside, then cuts off any excess and points the 'knot' into the grip so as not to cut himself. If I did this I would use full-fingered gloves in case of the cut. I would also try the hairspray thing first.
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It's also the decades-old dirt biker's nickname for 3M weatherstrip adhesive. (https://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/sho...06&postcount=9)
But I have finally, wholeheartedly been won over to the lock-ons camp. And Sunline lock-ons to be precise
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But I have finally, wholeheartedly been won over to the lock-ons camp. And Sunline lock-ons to be precise
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A-ha! Never heard that one. Only spent a few hours riding dirt bikes in the 90s.
Just trying to help out anyone that might be shopping via google. For those that are, don't buy something called Gorilla Glue (TM) or Gorilla Snot (TM) for attaching grips. The former works too well, the latter will insure they slip all over the place.
Just trying to help out anyone that might be shopping via google. For those that are, don't buy something called Gorilla Glue (TM) or Gorilla Snot (TM) for attaching grips. The former works too well, the latter will insure they slip all over the place.
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