Best Grips ?
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I've got two favourites atm, Easton's lock on grips and also ODI Troy Lee's. Both are excellent, durable, comfy and while slightly more expensive than some, well worth it imo. I'm also keen to try Race Face Half-Nelson's which also look pretty darn good and get great reviews0
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lawman wrote:I've got two favourites atm, Easton's lock on grips and also ODI Troy Lee's. Both are excellent, durable, comfy and while slightly more expensive than some, well worth it imo. I'm also keen to try Race Face Half-Nelson's which also look pretty darn good and get great reviews
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Big hands/little hands, Cheap/money no object, Bling/shiny what? I'm gonna chuck another one in just for good measure. Cheapish, look nice and have a smashy plastic end plug to stop you wrecking the nice bits! http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/deit ... -prod524970
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I like skinny grips, normally use Superstar but just bought these for a fiver.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200723393345? ... EBIDX%3AIT
to go on this, my commuter. First time I've ever bought grips that aren't black, but decided to try being a tart.
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ODI X Trainers. Nice and squishy and looking good as new after 2 years.
I found Superstars hard and fast wearing. Half the price though0 -
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Ride everywhere, To/from work(12hrs work a day/5 days a week) and still the energy to hit the trails.0 -
ODI Rogues for me.
Did try some superstar grips on new HT but found my hands getting pins and needles. Put some Rogues on there as I use on my FS, and problem solved.0