Source for bike grip rubber?

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  • paintchucker
    Registered User
    • Feb 2014
    • 25

    #16
    would one of the generic regulator grips (like exalt) work?


    Or maybe sweet talk Luke into making a mold... Seems like an item such as this might make a good addition to the lukescustoms.com website...

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    • SPLATTER-ZONED
      Registered User
      • Nov 2010
      • 63

      #17
      Originally posted by going_home View Post

      This is AO, find/make/mod an alternative .

      THAT is perfect.

      SZ
      Originally posted by going_home
      This is AO, find/make/mod an alternative .

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      • Skyssx
        SAFK
        • May 2001
        • 119

        #18
        If I could recommend a source for grips that isn't going anywhere: ODI's Lock-On grips. They're the standard for MTB grips now, though there are imitators. They are rubber with two aluminum clamps, one for each end, that prevent them from spinning or slipping at all. Normal grips are wide enough for a whole hand, but most GTGs are not. If you use a GripShift, you need a shorter grip so you've got the same total area. A plain cylinder 80mm long and 22.2mm in diameter would be perfectly sized for shorty lock-ons.

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