I'm after a lock-on, not too thin with decent padding to absorb some downhill shock, had a wrist operation back in Jan and finding the stock zesty ones a little harsh, was thinking ODI Ruffians?
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Upgrading my grips - any recommendations?
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Posted 11 months ago #
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I use ODI Rogue Lock-Ons, thinking they might not be padded enough for you?
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ODI TLD ones, however, have had a couple of sets on back order for months though can't find any in anything other than purple locally
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ODI Intense here. Nice shape, a bit Goldilocks (Not too thin, not too thick, etc.) and then have a semi-flange. Which is nice.
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ODI Yetis & Rogues here - Yetis very squidgy.
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Ruffians here, do wear quickly tho.
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ODI cross trainers here.
Only problem I had was that the lock rings on two of my sets were made of cheese and I had to drill and re-tap the screw holes and use oversized screws.
But I still like them.
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Cheap ass Superstar ones have been just fine for me
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oury.
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For uber-amounts of padding/comfort the Oury lock-ons are really good. In fact I may have a set kicking around you can have for a few quid, in good nick, as I've found that I prefer a narrower profile.
Drop me a line if you like.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Hi Gavinb - I'll take you up on that, will email you.
Thanks all.
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I like the Specialized BG ones with the flats on them.
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Really like the ODI Troy Lees - I have soft office boy hands, and they usually blister a lot on DH trips, but with the ODIs, I didn't suffer at all in Finale Ligure recently, despite four solid days DH
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I use odi Ourys...tho they may be a bit to much squish for some
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