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Title: Mounting Grips on your bars, what is your tip?
Post by: Kenneth S (222) on May 02, 2012, 09:10:01 pm
I know this seems like a no brainer but in all the MXA, Dirt Bike and similar mags I have read, I have never come across a grip fitting solution I think is the way to go. I have always put my grips on the same way, wind electrical tape around the bar, dry fit the gip over the top with a bit of air pressure, then safety wire them. They have never come off but the left grip always slowly twists and moves around the bar over time and when it is wet I wonder what might happen. I tried the Renthal grip glue and it was useless, my next step is Araldite or similar. What is your tip? Has anyone found a solution where the grip is on for good and doesn't move wet or dry?
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Post by: JohnnyO on May 02, 2012, 09:17:14 pm
Electrical tape..really? I use either BBR grip glue or a light spray of pressure pack enamel inside the grip and slide them straight onto the bars, rarely do they move.
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Post by: Curly3 on May 02, 2012, 09:24:47 pm
Hairspray & elbow grease.
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Post by: jimg1au on May 02, 2012, 09:50:14 pm
steve
they are talking about motorcycle grips.
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Post by: firko on May 02, 2012, 10:06:31 pm
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a light spray of pressure pack enamel inside the grip and slide them straight onto the bars
That's my tried and true method too John. I've been doing it that way for 30 years and in fact fitted a pair of Oury grips that way just yesterday.
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Post by: Hardo on May 02, 2012, 10:09:11 pm
a light spray of pressure pack enamel inside the grip and slide them straight onto the bars, rarely do they move.

+1 on this method.
Lightly Spray paint them on (quick spray inside the grip prior to fitting). The paint acts as a lubricant to slide on, then dries nicely like glue.
Then wire them up.
 :)
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Post by: Nathan S on May 02, 2012, 10:27:14 pm
Hairspray. Leave them for a day or two to make sure the hairspray has dried out before tie-wiring them.
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Post by: Canam370 on May 02, 2012, 10:39:40 pm
It takes a bit of practice to get the amount of paint spray right though. If you have a hole in the end of the grip and the bar end is plugged (as it should be) then the paint spray pattern on the wall in line with the end of the bar as you push the grip on can be quite engaging. ::)

 I use contact adhesive that comes in large tubes from the local $2 shop. Smells good too.....mmmmm
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Post by: brent j on May 02, 2012, 11:00:58 pm
I've had luck in the past with a bit of petrol on clean bars and slide the grip on but lately it hasn't been working so well.
Last time I used self amalgamating electrical tape wrapped tightly on the bars with a splash of petrol, that set them in place nicely then I tie-wired them.
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Post by: Curly3 on May 02, 2012, 11:27:47 pm
Get your mind out of the gutter Jim, I said elbow grease not KY Jelly.
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Post by: Taka 100 on May 02, 2012, 11:31:58 pm
quick clean with one of the best cleaning fluids i have come across for practically any part, threads prior to loctight , inside sparkplugs etc 'start ya bastard' on a piece of toweling which is same as the old aerostart which smell's like ether then when all dry and clean then quick squirt with the same in the grip, position grips leave overnight , wire if you like ,  

or old method nitto electical tape in spiral pattern then wind on grip same pattern direction
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Post by: Freakshow on May 02, 2012, 11:42:46 pm
Air compressor jet up the grip.

Gets em off in a flash and the same way back on, they seem to fit on and stick by themselves.  Seems the dust on them is what makes the spin.
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Post by: grouty on May 03, 2012, 08:19:35 am
The method I have used for years is to clean the inside of the grip with aerosol brake cleaner. Clean the bars with the same. Then spray a load inside the grip (which softens and expands the rubber) and slide on quickly. Leave over night and wire if required.
The added bonus is that should you wish to remove the grip without damage, all you have to do is the reverse. Gently ease a small screwdriver under the grip a little and spray the brake cleaner in there. Work it around a bit, spray a bit more and in a couple of seconds it's loose and slides off.
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Post by: vandy010 on May 03, 2012, 08:43:09 am
The method I have used for years is to clean the inside of the grip with aerosol brake cleaner. Clean the bars with the same. Then spray a load inside the grip (which softens and expands the rubber) and slide on quickly. Leave over night and wire if required.
The added bonus is that should you wish to remove the grip without damage, all you have to do is the reverse. Gently ease a small screwdriver under the grip a little and spray the brake cleaner in there. Work it around a bit, spray a bit more and in a couple of seconds it's loose and slides off.
exactly my method too.
i've never wired a grip on.
and only when needed, usually with a second hand grip, i've also switched from electrical tape to good old masking tape as it's just that bit thinnner and i find the paper part of the tape gives more grip for the grip. if that makes sense.
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Post by: DOK on May 03, 2012, 11:21:34 am
I worked in bike shops in the late 70s early 80s and an old fellow in the 1st shop reckoned a finger over the hole in the grip pour in a little petrol (not 2stroke) swish it around tip out and slide straight on. this has never failed me the fuel evaporates and the grip sticks.
Might be different with e-10 though
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Post by: foxy999 on May 03, 2012, 04:37:44 pm
good Hairspray does the trick on our bikes.
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Post by: CRTAD313 on May 03, 2012, 05:58:43 pm
Get a contact adhesive spray can, i use sellys kwik grip. spray it in the grip it slides on easy as you like and takes a little to dry so you have heaps of time to spin the grip to exactly where you like it then leave to dry. Works a treat, grips won't move but can be removed without damage and any excess just peels off with your fingers.
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Post by: crs-and-rms on May 03, 2012, 07:31:38 pm
we use quick grip at work .clean the bars rub quick grip on bars and some inside the grip and slide on
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Post by: David Lahey on May 03, 2012, 09:06:52 pm
Air compressor jet up the grip.

Gets em off in a flash and the same way back on, they seem to fit on and stick by themselves.  Seems the dust on them is what makes the spin.
Same for me. I've never needed solvents, tapes, glue, hairspray or paint. I do put tiny holes in the ends to inject the compressed air through
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Post by: pancho on May 04, 2012, 05:29:43 pm
 In the olden days we used to dip the grip in petrol then shove it on with a finger covering the hole in the end. If the the thing came loose I  would get a piece of the old type insulation tape made out of cloth and tar [my ol' man called it 'friction tape'] break a strip off, run it down to the end then back up to the length of the grip then bash the grip back on with a convenient heavy implement.
 
Remembering a day at Moorebank on a Tiger 100, just turned into the the right hander into the sand section with a big handfull when the twist grip pulled straight out of the circlip [triumph invention]  my hand with twist grip hit the sand closely followed by the rest of me.
 Ah memories.  cheers pancho.
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Post by: chrisdespo on May 05, 2012, 07:30:06 am
Goa contact adhesive an amount into grip slide on let dry.the no brainer is make sure like kleen grips and bars