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  • WTB PadLoc grips
  • mikekay
    Free Member

    Wish there was a solution for my spinning lock on grips…… said no one ever !

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    I’ve no sound at work, can someone explain it? It’s a half lock on with an inch of rubbery grip overhanging the end of the bar?

    So the “not rotating bit” is just a half lock on?

    rene59
    Free Member

    Looks like you need to take a hacksaw to your bars to cut a taper on the ends. The grip inners are also tapered so they slip over your bars to match your cut. That way they can’t rotate.

    Seems a bit of a faff unless they launch bars to suit, but then who wants to buy new bars just to buy a set of grips?

    miketually
    Free Member

    I thought that lock-on grips solved the problem of spinning grips?

    devash
    Free Member

    Wish there was a solution for my spinning lock on grips…… said no one ever !

    +1

    A solution in need of a problem if there ever was one, especially when it looks like you need to buy a specific WTB bar or hacksaw your existing one.

    Surely a 30 second check to make sure that your grips are adequately torqued before a ride would suffice?

    Millions of dollars in R&D and I bet they sell hardly any.

    keppoch
    Full Member

    I’d watched the video and rene59 explained what they failed to in 2min of video!

    Agree, lockon grips have already greatly decreased the issue.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    But I dislike the hard edge of a lockon grip – half lockon’s are great in that respect.

    zelak999
    Free Member

    Gotta admit though, they do look lovely……………….

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Trying to get that cut right on your handlebars looks like a nightmare

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Not to mention the effect of changing the rotation of the bars at any time will change the position of the tapered pad.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    I really thought you were joking about the bar-cutting thing.
    But then…

    So basically, they’ll sell them to OEM at £0 so that you have to buy replacement PadLoc grips at $35

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Once we’ve all bought into the ones that are cut to 26° they’ll change the angle to 27.5° to help us make the trails come alive (and so we have buy all the stuff again)

    thepurist
    Full Member

    I see a gap in the market for a tapered bit of bar with an expanding bung on the end, so you can convert your padloc specific bars to run conventional grips again. This time next year I’ll be a millionaire!

    johnnystorm
    Full Member

    Bloody hell. I watched the vid and also totally missed the bevelled end. Using windowlene on silicone grips I don’t even get non lock-ons to spin, what a load of guff.

    scruff
    Free Member

    I think its a great idea, if it wasn’t for cutting your bars and buying into yet another proprietary system.

    sillyoldman
    Full Member

    ESI are comfortable and don’t move. No collar at outside of bar, as there’s no need for them.

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    My grip span round on the bar a bit once.
    Absolutely nothing bad happened.
    The end.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    bar with an expanding bung on the end,

    HyperEnds FTW! In period correct colorway (sic) as well!

    🙂

    ballsofcottonwool
    Free Member

    Late April fools?

    m360
    Free Member

    I don’t even get non lock-ons to spin, what a load of guff

    This…until the other day. My Kona Dew (hybrid) came with foam grips. When they’re wet they slide right off 😯 However my 10+ year old Lizard Skin grips have never moved in all the years I’ve ridden with them and they don’t require bolts, hacksaws or hairspray!

    scruff
    Free Member

    better info on another website, specific bars and cutting tools plus other grips designs-

    http://www.bikerumor.com/2015/08/24/new-wtb-padlloc-grips-handlebar-standard-keeps-your-grip-from-slipping-or-rotating/

    miketually
    Free Member

    Who remembers wrapping fuse wire around their grips, to try to prevent slipping?

    #jumpersforgoalposts

    thepurist
    Full Member

    And that, Mike, is where people started saying they were amped about a ride. The same as steam powered bikes are the origin of being stoked.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    miketually – Member

    Who remembers wrapping fuse wire around their grips, to try to prevent slipping?

    #jumpersforgoalposts
    People still do that – including pros

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    Who remembers wrapping fuse wire around their grips, to try to prevent slipping?

    I still do (though a long way from pro) on DMR zip grips.I can’t abide lock ons.

    unovolo
    Free Member

    Wonder if they have crash tested them,
    Soft rubber gives way to nice pointy alloy(or Carbon) stick to more easily pierce your leg,neck,scrotum.

    Don’t have any problems with my Superstar Silicon grips rotating never mind any lock ons I’ve had previously, definetly looks like something dreamt up by marketing rather than engineering.

    thepurist
    Full Member

    Wonder if they have crash tested them

    Paging derek_starship!

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