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Old 04-19-2011, 10:12 AM
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is there a specific glue for handlebar grips? and a proper way to apply it without having to cut it off next time if need be?
 
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Old 04-19-2011, 10:22 AM
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I use ThreeBond GripLock, You can get the grips off by heating them with a 1800+ watt hair blow drier and alot of twisting.
 
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I got a tube of the Honda brand grip glue. Worked great on gluing my heel rest pad to the chrome stirrup.
 
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couple dabs of super glue will do the trick.
 
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Scott grip glue works well, should be able to get at any bike shop.
 
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Originally Posted by buzz-n-arnd
Scott grip glue works well, should be able to get at any bike shop.
+1 I picked some up at the local atv shop for $1.49 I think.
 
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Hair lacquer - used it for years, never fails

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Old 04-20-2011, 08:32 AM
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Hair lacquer - used it for years, never fails

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wrapped one single layer of grip area with duct tape and used what I had handy, a few dabs/gobs of 'Plumbers Goop',
feel sorry for the next poor bastard that has to take it off.. prolly be me.
 
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Hair spray, nice and sticky.
 
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Hair spray, nice and sticky.
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