Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
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Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
It appears that the grips on the mighty Husky have been glued on. After 10 moments cursing and swearing, the buggers still won't come off.
Is there a secret way ?
Do I need to buy new tubes?
What's for tea?
Is there a secret way ?
Do I need to buy new tubes?
What's for tea?
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
We sometimes use compressed air with a small hose attachment. Normally works well
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
These buggers have been put on with some good glue. No way to get air in.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
What solvents do you have to hand, or can get? Any of those might be worth a try. Probably easier buying a new throttle tube.
Acetone would be one of the first I'd try, somewhere that sell fibreglass might have it.
Acetone would be one of the first I'd try, somewhere that sell fibreglass might have it.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
You need to buy new.
That bike is obviously well used, you need a newer one with nice new grips.
That bike is obviously well used, you need a newer one with nice new grips.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
Cut them off with a Stanley knife, it's not like you're going to use them again
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
Tried that. Glued all over.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:54 pm Cut them off with a Stanley knife, it's not like you're going to use them again
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
New bike next year.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:50 pm You need to buy new.
That bike is obviously well used, you need a newer one with nice new grips.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
If it were mine, I'd buy a new throttle tube (or try to find a 2nd hand one), but cut the left side off as best as possible with a sharp knife. If they're as badly glued as they look then getting the new grip on the throttle tube is going to be awkward unless you get all the glue off cleanly, but with the left one you can be a bit more forceful when you put the new grip on.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
Finally got them cleaned and new grips fitted.
Then my pal says they come as a set.
https://www.odigrips.com/collections/mo ... grips-2723
Then my pal says they come as a set.
https://www.odigrips.com/collections/mo ... grips-2723
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
Integrated part. That's a one piece design. Probably not glued but solvent weld.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
I know that nowScrewdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:51 pm Integrated part. That's a one piece design. Probably not glued but solvent weld.
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
Those bark busters have seen some action considering you don't have any trees :p
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Re: Getting Old Bar Grips Off?
I just chuck it at the scenery willy nilly.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:29 am Those bark busters have seen some action considering you don't have any trees :p