Actually those two options are on most of my bikes.  They are either 
outfitted in Ergon's or they have ESI.  Can't go wrong.

On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 12:37:50 PM UTC-4, ian m wrote:
>
> Everyone who needs some cush and hasn't tried ESI grips really owes it to 
> themselves to check them out. They come in a wide array of colors and 
> girths and lengths and are extremely affordable for a MUSA product. They 
> really are the bees knees and don't diminish the beauty of Nitto bars IMO
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 9:40:29 AM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Kai, you channeled Garth perfectly! Before I got to the part where you 
>> mentioned him, I had to look at your heading again to make sure you weren't 
>> him :-) Bullmoose: Have them on the Hunq. For me they need to be saddle 
>> height. I had cork grips to begin with and struggled with numbness and was 
>> really disappointed because I think they're beautiful bars. Going with some 
>> cheapy rubber grips solved the numbness and now I love them for trail and 
>> single track riding.
>
>

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