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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

741.0. "Easy Handlebar Grip Removal" by GENRAL::WISHART () Wed Jun 22 1988 11:17

    I just learned a neat trick for removing handgrips without destroying
    them. Just take a hypodermic syringe with a medium sized needle
    an inch or so long. Suck up some of the soap solution you'd use
    for installing the new grips. Then stick the needle sort of
    tangentially sideways into the grip until it contacts the handlebar
    and squirt some of the soap solution under the grip until it runs out
    between the bar and grip. We shot some in halfway down the grip and
    some near the outer end. Work the grip around a little bit and it will
    slide right off.
    
    The grips we did this on were mountain bike grips, but I suspect
    you could also use it on drop bar Spenco grips, etc. It might also help
    in installing that type of grip, but I haven't tried that.
    
    Credit for this goes to Jerry Merrick, Mt. Herman Bike Shop in Palmer
    Lake, CO.
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741.1Syringes illegalFRAGLE::RICHARDWed Jun 22 1988 11:453
    Sounds great, but where do you get a hypodermic syringe & needle?
    (Here in the people's republic of Massachusetts they are illegal.)
     
741.2just water works..MTBLUE::PFISTER_ROBI cant put *THAT* here.....Wed Jun 22 1988 11:597
    This sounds good if you use soap to put your grips on.  The only
    drawback to soap is that when they will loosen up in the rain.
    (Personally I use contact cement, and forget about recovering the
    grips, as I cant stand loose grips on a wet day) You could also
    try liberal doses of water to remove them grip.
    
    Robb
741.3air pressure;SSDEVO::ACKLEYAslanWed Jun 22 1988 13:5611
    
    	I use hair spray to glue the grips on.
    
    	To get them off, I use air pressure.   I stick a length of
    cable housing into my silca pump, the other end goes into the
    little hole at the end of the grip (if there isn't one, I drill
    a little one)   I cover the other end of the handlebar with my
    thumb, and with a few pumps;   Blowie!  It pops right off.
    It's even kind of fun!
    
    		Alan.
741.4AKOV11::FULLERWed Jun 22 1988 14:312
    re: .1> Become a diabetic or know one
    
741.5Where's them syringes?AMUN::CRITZWed Jun 22 1988 16:233
    	Or, like me, you can marry a nurse who works I.V. therapy.
    
    	Scott
741.6Huh ?MENTOR::REGI fixed the boat; So, who want to ski ?Wed Jun 22 1988 17:202
    
    	What are handlebar grips ?