Securely fixing mountain bike grips
Discussion
Haven't suffered the old problem of water getting under my grips and them turning for a long time, but did this weekend for some reason.
When fitting new grips, or re-fitting, what tips do people have to make this easy and secure?
Not worried about being able to remove the grips in the future to reuse if a 100% secure fitment is possible.
When fitting new grips, or re-fitting, what tips do people have to make this easy and secure?
Not worried about being able to remove the grips in the future to reuse if a 100% secure fitment is possible.
ewenm said:
Neil_Bolton said:
Use GT85 sprayed inside the grip to get them to easily slide on. Once the GT85 dries, they stick
Same for removal...
Thats a free bike shop tip for you

Same for removal...
Thats a free bike shop tip for you

Edited by Neil_Bolton on Monday 12th March 12:21
Hairspray works too

I definitely have one of those two in stock! Sure about the GT85 thing? I'd just assume that it would keep the bar from sticking to the grip as a lubricant, and wouldn't dry.
catso said:
ewenm said:
Hairspray works too



I've always used it for MTB grips - it works a treat! It lubes the bars/grips for intallation and dries sticky to keep them from moving. To get them off again, you just need another quick squirt under the grip and off they come.
Lock-On Grips are soooooooo worth the cash
www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=152 and they do lots of different grip styles
www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=152 and they do lots of different grip styles
mat205125 said:
ewenm said:
Neil_Bolton said:
Use GT85 sprayed inside the grip to get them to easily slide on. Once the GT85 dries, they stick
Same for removal...
Thats a free bike shop tip for you

Same for removal...
Thats a free bike shop tip for you

Edited by Neil_Bolton on Monday 12th March 12:21
Hairspray works too

I definitely have one of those two in stock! Sure about the GT85 thing? I'd just assume that it would keep the bar from sticking to the grip as a lubricant, and wouldn't dry.
You'd be surprised. Its one of those secrets that bike shops keep quiet. Hairspray is fine, does the same job, however it's not in my toolbox, so I use GT85

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rico said:
Lock-On Grips are soooooooo worth the cash
www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=152 and they do lots of different grip styles
www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=152 and they do lots of different grip styles
Oo yes my friend! Fantastic!
Ruffians being my personal favourites also. Had them about 2 years now and still don't need replacing!
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