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Old 15-May-2005, 18:25
mikecardiff mikecardiff is offline
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Bar grips

Am just about to order some Heli bar risers and was wondering if anyone knew where to get bar grips as the left one will need replacing ?

Can you just fit any sort on there, or are the Duc ones specific to the bike

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Old 15-May-2005, 21:09
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Considered the cyclecat bars?
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Old 15-May-2005, 23:18
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Order some grips from busters at around £6.50 ,
http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk...asp?prod=PG724

the red one's are identical to the Corse ones..

http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=18312
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Old 16-May-2005, 07:20
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Am just about to order some Heli bar risers and was wondering if anyone knew where to get bar grips as the left one will need replacing ?

Can you just fit any sort on there, or are the Duc ones specific to the bike

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Why not just remove the grip and use it again?
Should come off easy enough with a little bit of water squirted down the grip.
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Old 16-May-2005, 09:18
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Looked at the cyclecat but the Heli ones use all the original fittings with no mods so will be quicker and easier to fit.

Will try removing the original grip - just when I have tried it on other bikes they are such a pain to get off its often easier just to use a new one !
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Old 17-May-2005, 01:25
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If you're replacing it 'cause you think you'll not be able to get it off in one piece. Just "float" it off with an airline. Hovercraft principle, it'll come straight off. Going on is just the same, tuck the nozzle under the edge of the grip and blast. Old Apache war trick!!!
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Old 24-May-2005, 23:39
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DOh i cut mine in half to try some renthal grey medium babies on but toooooooooo thin so dibble is there a war thing that you have in ya book to stick old ones back together?
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