ok.. who can recommend a new pair of handlebar grips?
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grips ( boring content )
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Posted 2 years ago #
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Do you like thin or fat?
Lock on or, erm, non-lock-on?
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lock on every time. personnely I find these really comfortable
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I like Race Face Good 'n' Evil.
YMMV.Posted 2 years ago # -
I like a chunkier grip myself, and got a taste for these after they came on a bike...
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/WTB_Weirwolf_Handlebar_Grips/5360040856/
Good price too.
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Lock-ons for the win. I like Odi Ruffians (the same pattern is also available from loads of other brands). Fatter grips aren't necessarily more comfortable but may be good if you have bigger than average hands.
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I use Intense Lock-Ons. They've got a really nice semi flange
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I have yet to find a chunky enough grip but Lizard Skin Northshore are my current favourites: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=7459
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They've got a really nice semi flange
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Oury Lock-On currently on all of my bikes. Lovely chunky grips. Get mine from http://www.descent-gear.com/
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wors, that is of course the other big benefit of Intense LockOn grips. You can use the words semi and flange regularly.
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apparently the cross trainers are good for shock absorbtion too
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Bontrager lock ons. Comfy and grippy, even better than a semi flange?
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revenge dakine ganja grips, really comfy with no gloves or fine with gloves, but no lock on means i will probably return to odi ruffians.
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Ritchey WCS foam grips, glue em on, lovely.
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Nice flange on those, tails.
Posted 2 years ago #
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