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Removing grips without damaging them or the bars ???
Wez:
Deoderant, every time, on & off ;)
the misses usually ..
bobbbbsy:
i remember once stripping an old bike in the garage with a cuppa on the go , got to this stage , took a sip , pulled the flange so the grip came off the bar a little and spat my sip of tea down the gap and worked one off . repeated for other side :daumenhoch:
tea does not degrade your rubbers like all the nasty chemicals these other folk use :'(
nosepickben:
The only way to get them off in a way which causes no problems with re installation is to man up and wrestle them off. The bars need to be on the bike still for maximum leverage. You may need to grimace and shout during removal, most importantly, you need to be a man and not a girl. If you introduce any fluids, they might come off easier, but they never stay put when replaced.
bobbbbsy:
um. you let them dry then re fit with some spit which drys after a few days ! :daumenhoch:
not johndub71:
Knife em...
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