I use Portland Design Works Whiskey Leather Grips. Beautiful, comfortable
and easily removable for cockpit adjustments...
http://www.ridepdw.com/goods/grips/whiskey-grips™

René

On Monday, December 24, 2012, Minh wrote:

> I have the ones David linked to on one bike, one thing to keep in mind,
> IMHO, they provide little cushioning, they look great though, I don't
> remember them being as cheap though, I picked mine up second hand for still
> a lot for just grips.
>
> On another bike I have wood dia-compe grips, see here
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/minhi/6339230370/
> They originally were blond but developed a crack, so when I repaired them
> I restrained in a walnut and shellacked them too.  Also no,cushioning at
> all, but then on my road bikes I get by with just cotton bar tape, nothing
> under neath.
>
> Both the brooks and dia compe grips can slide off and on easily for
> cockpit changes.
>
> I'm not a fan of the mt grips on swept back bars, feels strange to me.
>
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