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the grips on my faithful town bike have finally deteriorated to some sort of sticky mushy goo so it's time to replace them..

I was gonna go for the Renthal kevlar but reviews are mixed, I don't like the fixed collar thing they've got going on, and I realised that I'm too stingy to pay out £20..
I'm not keen on replacing like for like (superstar components) because of the sticky goo deterioration so..

I saw these on practical cycles.. some sort of rubberised cork

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what benefit is the ergonomic style likely to bring and how odd will they feel til I get used to them?
they're going a backswept Ragley Carnegie's bar so will the backsweep mess about with the ergonomic shape..?


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 12:19 pm
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I was about to recommend some nice Ergon grips (£21 from wiggle)

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But then I read "I'm too stingy to pay out £20" - so old wine bottle stoppers it is 😀


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 12:36 pm
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Mrs Binners swears by the Ergon grips graham posted. And having tried them on her bike, they're brilliant! Uber-comfy! You just lean your palms on the bars. I don't know if the odd looking cork things will be the same. Will you be accessorising them with a tweed waistcoat, a flat cap, and a handlebar moustache?


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 12:40 pm
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I habitually ride round town in nothing but a pair of well used sack cloth y-fronts and sandals fashioned from old maxxis minions..
I really don't think those ergon jobbies will be in keeping with the look daahlings


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 1:01 pm