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Most bicycle grips are simply glued to the handlebars using grip cement. This is fine as long as the end is left exposed so that a [[Handlebar_Preparation|delrin handlebar plug]] is allowed to protrude.
 
Most bicycle grips are simply glued to the handlebars using grip cement. This is fine as long as the end is left exposed so that a [[Handlebar_Preparation|delrin handlebar plug]] is allowed to protrude.
  
In seriously wet conditions, one of the best choices for grips are ODI Lock-On Grips. ODI Lock-On Grips require a few modifications.
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In seriously wet conditions, one of the best choices for grips are ODI Lock-On Grips. ODI Lock-On Grips require a few modifications. Without champhering the end of the clamp, the glamp will get marred during use. This marring will tear gloves in time, causing problems and expense. Also, the end of the clamp can be made far more comfortable with the addition of a large champher.
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===Off the shelf alternatives===
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[http://www.blackspire.com/accessories/bar-end-caps BlackSpire] has one of the best accessories for lock-on grips. It is an end cap for the handlebars as well as clamp for the grip. If you can't do what I describe on this page, look into BlackSpire's quality canadian products.
  
 
==Champhering the Clamp==
 
==Champhering the Clamp==
 
[[Image:Grips_5995.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_5995.jpg]]
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This is how the grip clamp is in stock form.
 
This is how the grip clamp is in stock form.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_5996.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_5996.jpg]]
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Both sides shown.
 
Both sides shown.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_5999.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_5999.jpg]]
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The clamp is clamped to a shaft on the lathe and set-up.
 
The clamp is clamped to a shaft on the lathe and set-up.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_6000.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_6000.jpg]]
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Time taken so as to not damage the screw.
 
Time taken so as to not damage the screw.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_6004.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_6004.jpg]]
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This is what you are looking for.
 
This is what you are looking for.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_6006.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_6006.jpg]]
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The set.
 
The set.
  
 
[[Image:Grips_6009.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Grips_6009.jpg]]
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Modified clamp re-attached to the grip.
 
Modified clamp re-attached to the grip.
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[[Category:Controls]]
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[[Category:Bicycle]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 15 December 2006

Most bicycle grips are simply glued to the handlebars using grip cement. This is fine as long as the end is left exposed so that a delrin handlebar plug is allowed to protrude.

In seriously wet conditions, one of the best choices for grips are ODI Lock-On Grips. ODI Lock-On Grips require a few modifications. Without champhering the end of the clamp, the glamp will get marred during use. This marring will tear gloves in time, causing problems and expense. Also, the end of the clamp can be made far more comfortable with the addition of a large champher.

Off the shelf alternatives

BlackSpire has one of the best accessories for lock-on grips. It is an end cap for the handlebars as well as clamp for the grip. If you can't do what I describe on this page, look into BlackSpire's quality canadian products.

Champhering the Clamp

Grips 5995.jpg

This is how the grip clamp is in stock form.

Grips 5996.jpg

Both sides shown.

Grips 5999.jpg

The clamp is clamped to a shaft on the lathe and set-up.

Grips 6000.jpg

Time taken so as to not damage the screw.

Grips 6004.jpg

This is what you are looking for.

Grips 6006.jpg

The set.

Grips 6009.jpg

Modified clamp re-attached to the grip.