[RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-08 Thread Ron Mc
always push instead of pull - when you push you increase the diameter of 
the trip - when you pull, you contract it.  
The pressure-water and -air ideas are great.  

On Monday, January 7, 2013 12:33:39 PM UTC-6, Kieran J wrote:
>
> Just use water. Peel the lip of the grip away from the bars, drip some 
> water in, then start twisting. 
>  
> KJ
>  
>
> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 12:23:30 PM UTC-5, fulf wrote:
>
>> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove 
>> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how 
>> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge 
>> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-08 Thread Kieran J
Just use water. Peel the lip of the grip away from the bars, drip some 
water in, then start twisting. 
 
KJ
 

On Sunday, January 6, 2013 12:23:30 PM UTC-5, fulf wrote:

> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove 
> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how 
> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge 
> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
>

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[RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-06 Thread numbnuts
Hey All,
Something long and skinny, like a bamboo skewer, then windex. The best part 
is the windex does no harm and evaporates clean. Use it again to reinstall, 
for the same reasons. This is fool proof, assuming they were not glued on, 
in which case they are likely not going to be reused, so..

Chris
Redding, Ca.

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Re: [RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-06 Thread Peter Morgano
Patrick's method will work with even just water, thats the technique I used
for a while back in the MTB days to change grips. Around here the LBS wont
do anything for free unless it is the dead of winter.

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 1:02 PM, BSWP  wrote:

> Try some skinny bamboo food skewers to slip between grip and bar, and then
> spray in lubricant of your choice - I like silicone. Using wood skewers
> will preserve the finish of the bars, by not scratching them.
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
>
>
> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 9:23:30 AM UTC-8, fulf wrote:
>
>> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove
>> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how
>> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge
>> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
>>
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[RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-06 Thread BSWP
Try some skinny bamboo food skewers to slip between grip and bar, and then 
spray in lubricant of your choice - I like silicone. Using wood skewers 
will preserve the finish of the bars, by not scratching them.

- Andrew, Berkeley

On Sunday, January 6, 2013 9:23:30 AM UTC-8, fulf wrote:
>
> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove 
> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how 
> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge 
> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
>

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[RBW] Re: bar grip removal

2013-01-06 Thread William
The best method is to blow them off with a compressor.  That's the way 
every shop does it.  If you could ride to the shop, have them blow them 
off, and ride home with no grips, that's one option.  

On Sunday, January 6, 2013 9:23:30 AM UTC-8, fulf wrote:
>
> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove 
> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how 
> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge 
> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
>

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