I had some SRT600-71 gripshifts that had completely lost the rubber grips which had become sticky and disintegrated completely. A search for new grips only brought up NOS ones, which while very nice were twice the price of a complete set of used shifters :facepalm:
So I found my own solution... a section of bar grip, boiled in water for 5 mins to make it more flexible, stretched over the barrel part of the shifter, and left in the freezer to cool (which was probably overkill, especially as I forget and left it there for 24 hours )
I haven't mounted it yet, but just turning the shifter as is it seems quite solid and doesn't slip. Will report back once I have it mounted and have tried it properly.
The section of bargrip was a left over piece after building my son's bike, but they were a 5 quid set of ordinary grips anyway. A full set of grips would do two full sets of gripshifts. I might even try coloured grips next time!
So I found my own solution... a section of bar grip, boiled in water for 5 mins to make it more flexible, stretched over the barrel part of the shifter, and left in the freezer to cool (which was probably overkill, especially as I forget and left it there for 24 hours )
I haven't mounted it yet, but just turning the shifter as is it seems quite solid and doesn't slip. Will report back once I have it mounted and have tried it properly.
The section of bargrip was a left over piece after building my son's bike, but they were a 5 quid set of ordinary grips anyway. A full set of grips would do two full sets of gripshifts. I might even try coloured grips next time!