Excited, just bought 2007 Cannondale Rush 2 Ladies, input on grips please
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Excited, just bought 2007 Cannondale Rush 2 Ladies, input on grips please
Hi everyone.
Longtime lurker/appreciator of info posted on the forums....
Just bought a 2007 gals Cannondale that I think fits pretty good, got a great deal and I don't think needs much...
test ride was pretty short in pouring down rain (lol)
I would like to buy a new set of grips and was curious if there might be an opinion of ones to look at ...
Presently has a non original set on it and bikepedia/cannondale does not list that original spec...
If it matters, my hands are pretty small and it's hard to find cloves that fit.
Thanks in advance.
I'll get her cleaned up and post some pics (lots of stickers and a bit dirty (although the rain took care of some of that...)
Longtime lurker/appreciator of info posted on the forums....
Just bought a 2007 gals Cannondale that I think fits pretty good, got a great deal and I don't think needs much...
test ride was pretty short in pouring down rain (lol)
I would like to buy a new set of grips and was curious if there might be an opinion of ones to look at ...
Presently has a non original set on it and bikepedia/cannondale does not list that original spec...
If it matters, my hands are pretty small and it's hard to find cloves that fit.
Thanks in advance.
I'll get her cleaned up and post some pics (lots of stickers and a bit dirty (although the rain took care of some of that...)
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Congrats on the bike. Enjoy the ride. Sorry can't help with small hand grip recommendation.
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ODI Ruffian works well for small hands.
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Yes , the ODI Ruffian, Specialized SIP and my fave, ESI's Racers Edge. ESI's are the lightest and come in many colors. They slip on to install but never rotate or slide off. They feel great with or w/o gloves. The Racers Edge is the smallest diameter--they also offer Chunky and Extra Chunky.
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