dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 24, 2013 #21 Weldtite degreaser spray. To get them off, to clean the bars and to stick them on. Only product I have tried that has worked consistently and fast, every single time.
Weldtite degreaser spray. To get them off, to clean the bars and to stick them on. Only product I have tried that has worked consistently and fast, every single time.
paddlingpool Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 24, 2013 #22 boil the kettle, pour water into a mug, leave grips in there for a few mins then slide them on.
reanimation Retrobike Rider Feedback View Apr 24, 2013 #23 Hairspray works, cheapest old skool type, works best plus you'll lose originality authenticity points otherwise
Hairspray works, cheapest old skool type, works best plus you'll lose originality authenticity points otherwise
K Kerplunk Senior Retro Guru Apr 24, 2013 #24 I used motorbike disk brake cleaner the last time I fitted grips. Mainly because it was within reach in the garage when I was doing it.
I used motorbike disk brake cleaner the last time I fitted grips. Mainly because it was within reach in the garage when I was doing it.
J jimo746 Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Orange 🍊 Fan Feedback View Apr 24, 2013 #26 stumpjumper1990":afwrgpij said: dazzawazza":afwrgpij said: stumpjumper1990":afwrgpij said: WD40..... Wait a night before riding the bike though... Click to expand... Really?? Click to expand... Yep! No problem at all!! Click to expand... GT85 works just as well, but has the bonus of smelling nicer too
stumpjumper1990":afwrgpij said: dazzawazza":afwrgpij said: stumpjumper1990":afwrgpij said: WD40..... Wait a night before riding the bike though... Click to expand... Really?? Click to expand... Yep! No problem at all!! Click to expand... GT85 works just as well, but has the bonus of smelling nicer too
MarinMartin Marin Fan Apr 26, 2013 #27 I tried WD40 (or a cheaper version) on a bmx yesterday. worked a treat. always used to use washing up liquid before never again. could not get grips to stay still. tried wd40 and grips stuck well.
I tried WD40 (or a cheaper version) on a bmx yesterday. worked a treat. always used to use washing up liquid before never again. could not get grips to stay still. tried wd40 and grips stuck well.
A als0 Dirt Disciple Apr 26, 2013 #28 wd40 or tf2 have used both for years, just wait about 15 mins before trying to twist em and they'll stick like glue
wd40 or tf2 have used both for years, just wait about 15 mins before trying to twist em and they'll stick like glue
andyz Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 27, 2013 #30 Renthal grip glue. I can't be doing with grips moving around so I always glue the buggers.