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Hairspray is the best thing I've found, works for fitting and removing.
Jimmy Jazz wrote (see)
I've always used hairspray too, works a treat. I've never tried it for removing them, always used WD40 for that.
I used to nick it from my Mrs.
Do you not find that washing up liquid loses its grip when out in proper rain leaving you with grips that slide off the bars & bubbles everywhere?
KY?
Dong. wrote (see)
And whats a bloke doing with hairspray?
Have you not seen Mike's picture Ding?
No hairspray in my garage, Lynx pit spray works fine though!
Yeah hairspray to fit them and washing up to remove them (unless they're fucked then just a stabnley knife'll do).
Hairspray acts as both a lube and also a glue for fixing...somtimes so good you don't need zip ties to hold down your grips!
Pedal Head wrote (see)
Jimmy Jazz wrote (see)I've always used hairspray too, works a treat. I've never tried it for removing them, always used WD40 for that.Ditto, but then I bought lock ons
Ditto, four bikes all lock-ons
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