Sticking grips.

Thanks.
Too late as I forgot about it!
I have loads of IPA but didn't think of using it, I'll try it tomorrow.
 
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02gf74":1yroe042 said:
SpaceFlightOrang said:
I usually warm them up to make them soft and then use the cable tie method


Ooooh im intrigued, what is this cable method ye speaketh of? :?: 2
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Put some cable ties through the grip (the thin end popping out on the side thats going to be nearest the middle of the bar). Position them evenly around the inside of the grip.

Use them as a smooth surface to guide the grip onto the bar. Position the grip then remove the ties, one by one.
 

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Definitely won't notice after consumption! :shock: :LOL: :LOL:

Joikng aside, I may try some.

I have some ano bars and clear grips. Hopefully it won't damage the ano

Mike
 
Another isopropyl vote here, but I'd say definitely aerosol: buy me!

Grips on my DJ/park bike slid on beautifully and are rock solid once it evaporated.
 
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