How do i make grips stick the best??
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ok i have heard of hairspray , tape with gasonline , locktight , and all kinda stuff to put on handlebar grips with but what really works the best??
plus im gonna be using scott hurricanes. plus if you have used hurricanes before and use somthing different that works better let me know because im open for suggestions. i need good mx grips.
thanx , casey
plus im gonna be using scott hurricanes. plus if you have used hurricanes before and use somthing different that works better let me know because im open for suggestions. i need good mx grips.
thanx , casey
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We have used them all; grip glue, paint, carpet tape, weatherstriping glue, super glue, etc. They all work for awhile, but will come off sometime, like in the middle of a race in a mud puddle, crossing a creek, etc. We now use safty wire and have not had any problem except the wire was to tight and it cut the grip. So what every you use safty wire. All of the top racers use it.
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I agree....safety wire is the way to go... Other than that...a warm garage and patience.
Most people glue in a cold garage and go riding. I usually let the grip glue dry for a weekend. My grips never come off. I have never had a grip spin or slide in 15+ years of riding.
Make sure your bars have something for the glue to grip on. Take a file and ruff the bars up.
Most people glue in a cold garage and go riding. I usually let the grip glue dry for a weekend. My grips never come off. I have never had a grip spin or slide in 15+ years of riding.
Make sure your bars have something for the glue to grip on. Take a file and ruff the bars up.