Grip Glue. :)  Other alternatives are used too....hairspray, paint, etc.  But
most guys I know just buy the grip glue.  Wouldn't it be nice if all the bar
manufactors knurled the left side of the handlebars?
Louis

Byron_Black wrote:

> Here's an absolutely elementary question to an ancient problem, that in
> spite of 36 years of riding I'v never heard solved properly:
>
> How do you stop ordinary rubber grips from slipping and turning on smooth
> chromed handlebars?
>
> Got to be an easy answer to this one.
>
> BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Van Santen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 12:26 PM
> Subject: Re: GTS Grip Help
>
> >Dave,
> >
> >First question:  why aren't you at Laguna Seca?
> >
> >Remove the bar end weights.  Either use a large wrench or wrap the weight
> >with leather or something to protect it and use some channel locks.  Once
> >the weights are off, either cut the grips to remove them or you may be able
> >to use compressed air under the end to get them off.
> >
> >I have found the compressed air to be the easiest way to install new grips.
> >Then reinstall your weights and you're on your way.
> >
> >FWIW hope this helped.
> >
> >Roger
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Dave Morrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Multiple recipients of list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Saturday, July 08, 00 9:35 PM
> >Subject: GTS Grip Help
> >
> >
> >>Can someone please describe the proper way to remove the grips from the
> >GTS.
> >>I wants to change them out for a larger diameter grip.
> >>
> >>Thanks Guys!
> >>
> >>Dave
> >>93 GTS
> >>Fresno CA.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >

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