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What do folks use to stick the left hand grip on with? I'd never thought about it until i started building my front end up.
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I bodged it with some normal glue from a tube, some silicone and some of that scottoiler superglue.. seems stuck on there well enough
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I've always just used superglue for my Hotgrips but they free off occasionally (not fun on the M1 during rush hour
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Hairspray.
No...seriously, hairspray. Spray on the inside of the grip, helps it slide on then sets hard enough to stop the grip twisting. Used it when I put my Symtec grip heaters on and also used it recently when I renewed my lhs grip. |
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araldite. Stays liquid-ish for ages so plenty of time to mess about, then leave overnight until its dry. Just hope you never have to take the grips off again
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+1 on this, cheap and very effective. Grips can be removed with a squirt of WD40 rather than the hard setting glues like superglue & araldite.
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I used a spray called GT85 on my pushbikes. I was a bit paranoid about using that on my motorbike though.
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Renthal do a grip glue, I've never used it though...
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grip glue is evostick contact adhesive.... spread it thinly on the bar and inside the grip let dry, squeeze on and heat up with hair drier...
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sounds like a nightmare if the grip is tight. Contact adhesive is very very sticky.
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