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  • No hairspray for grips?
  • smoggy
    Free Member

    Mornin' all, I'm in the middle of replacing my grips to find the Mrs doesn't use hairspray, and therefore i'm at a loss.

    Can anyone suggest a good substitute for sliding grips on and them sticking to the bars?

    Cheers peeps!

    mangoridebike
    Full Member

    WD40 has worked well for me in the past, as has GT85

    chakaping
    Free Member

    GT85 never lets me down.

    foxyrider
    Free Member

    plug the hole on the end with the palm of you hand and push it on with the other – it will create a positive pressure inside the bar and do little fatrs but should glide on 🙂

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    GT85

    poppa
    Free Member

    WD40 – slidey at first, then keeps the grips stuck once it dries.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Depends heavily on the grip in question I find.

    mr_mills
    Free Member

    Trade the missus in for one who uses hairspray??

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    I use Damp Start silicon spray. Its used for sealing car ignition systems from moisture, but its great for sticking grips on!

    I_Ache
    Free Member

    Lock on collars.

    Smuzzy
    Free Member

    I use Muc Off disk brake cleaner

    paulrockliffe
    Free Member

    The good thing about GT85 is that after a few re-fits it errodes the rubber into a super-sticky compound. Though I use lock-ons as it does less damage to the bars getting the grips off again.

    smoggy
    Free Member

    Did a search in the end and used washing up liquid!

    Went on ok. seem to have stuck well too.

    See you later guys I'm off to try 'em out!

    🙂

    Drac
    Full Member

    Enjoy while you can once they're wet again it'll have the same effect.

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    Why not just join the modern world and buy lock ons?

    scud
    Free Member

    Renthal the motorcross company make a product called Renthal Grip Glue used on some dirt bikes, can be a bit to good sometimes though, would make sure you've got the cockpit set up exactly how you like it before using it.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    I discovered the GT85/WD40 grip softening trick too, makes them expensive, but my odi-yeti lock ons are now ohhh soo soft (but dont last very long, hence expensive).

    chakaping
    Free Member

    GT85 gives a more secure grip than the few lock-ons I've tried.

    jd-boy
    Free Member

    Just go buy a small can of hair spray and keep it in the tool box along with the bike lube, brake fluid, etc

    ewawoowa
    Free Member

    Disc brake cleaner worked for me. they slid on very easily then dried quickly. got lock-ons now though……

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