Glueing grips- .....nothing works!
#1
I've tried EVERYTHING to keep my grips on. I've tried the basic grip glue, hair spray, black spray paint, auto weather stripping glue, shoe glue.
Nothing works! I've been told to tape the handlebars with masking tape- I've tried duct tape. But I have yet to try crazy glue.
how do you keep your grips on?
I've heard about securing them with wire for safety reasons. How do you do that?
Nothing works! I've been told to tape the handlebars with masking tape- I've tried duct tape. But I have yet to try crazy glue.
how do you keep your grips on?
I've heard about securing them with wire for safety reasons. How do you do that?
#3
I have had the same problems on my quad. Seems like you really work the grips on a quad more than on a bike.
I tried everything and then I went to safety wire and I have had no more problems. I use thin safety wire - I don't know the guage of it but it is about half the diameter of bailing wire.
Renthal grips and most other grips actually have little indentations for the safety wire.
I tried everything and then I went to safety wire and I have had no more problems. I use thin safety wire - I don't know the guage of it but it is about half the diameter of bailing wire.
Renthal grips and most other grips actually have little indentations for the safety wire.
#5
Rotgut,
I have safety wire pliers - they are the ticket. However, you can just use pliers or vice grips. Wrap the wire around the grip and then twist the ends together like bread ties (like you said) and then twist them tighter with the pliers. Yes, you can definitely get the wire too tight and cut the grips especially if you use Renthal soft grips. Once you get the wire tight, cut off the excess and then use the pliers to push the sharp end down into the grip. This last part is important since the cut wires will wreak havoc on your riding gloves / fingers if they aren't pushed into the grip.
I run two bands around each grip. One in the middle of the grip and one on the end towards the center of the bike.
Hope that helps.
I have safety wire pliers - they are the ticket. However, you can just use pliers or vice grips. Wrap the wire around the grip and then twist the ends together like bread ties (like you said) and then twist them tighter with the pliers. Yes, you can definitely get the wire too tight and cut the grips especially if you use Renthal soft grips. Once you get the wire tight, cut off the excess and then use the pliers to push the sharp end down into the grip. This last part is important since the cut wires will wreak havoc on your riding gloves / fingers if they aren't pushed into the grip.
I run two bands around each grip. One in the middle of the grip and one on the end towards the center of the bike.
Hope that helps.
#6
I have always used black paint like Krylon, Rust Oleum (sp?) or some other fast drying rust prohibitive paint. seems to really stay put. However there isn't anything that I've seen better than the wire on the grips. I've never bought any wire though, I always talk the bike shop in to "scoring" me some with the purchase of new grips.
#7
I've found that with grips you usually only get one shot at getting them right. Start buy buying new grips. Make sure your bars are clean and smooth. I lightly sand mine with 400-600 grit paper. Next clean the bars with Alcohol. Then pour alcohol in to the grip and swish it around. Pour out the excess and slip the grip on the bar. After a day to dry the grips will be stuck.
If it doesn't work complain to the Management.
Woodo
If it doesn't work complain to the Management.
Woodo
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