Oxford heated grips.

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by Great Guy, May 28, 2016.

  1. Great Guy

    Great Guy Well-Known Member

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    Note: hairspray does not keep the grips still; it was a rubbish suggestion.
    I have used super glue. I will let it set for 24+ hours and then test.
     
  2. Gasman

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    Used contact adhesive evo stick worked on throttle side .Superglue on clutch side is the only way to make grip stay in place. Anyone reading this please do test fit first superglue gives you no time to correct any mistakes.
     
  3. graemewalker

    graemewalker Elite Member

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    Lock wire them so they don't spin on sleeve boss
     
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  4. Great Guy

    Great Guy Well-Known Member

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    Excellent advice.
     
  5. Barstewardsquad

    Barstewardsquad God Like

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    I will go and tell my bike (and previous ones) that hairspray doesn't work and that the grips are to rotate freely immediately ;)
     
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  6. sp1n99

    sp1n99 Active Member

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    It does need to be hairspray NOT brylcreem ;)
     
  7. Slimwilly

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    You my friend are confusing "heated grips" with "rubber strectch" grips, Heated grips do not contract themselves onto the bars.They need adhesive.
     
  8. Mr OCD

    Mr OCD Well-Known Member

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    Why not buy proper progrip spray? ... That's what I did!
     
  9. iang27

    iang27 Active Member

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    My Datatool ones were so tight I had to file the bars. I then knocked them on with a rubber mallet and couldn't get them back off so didn't need glue !!
     
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  10. Barstewardsquad

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    Nope, my oxford ones were fine with hairspray on 2 bikes, as are my current Datatool ones [emoji14]
     
  11. RazorBlade

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    I've used hairspray on grips for the last 15 years on everything from sportsbikes with heated grips to enduro bikes to my BMX and mountain bike. If it's not working, you're doing it wrong.
     
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  12. Slimwilly

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    It would seem that there is a difference with the sizes of heated grip and bars, some are so tight they don't need glue,others have to have glue, more than once,, so there is no one fix for everybody.Mind those who have heated grips on BMX's are spoilt !!!
     
  13. RazorBlade

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    Hahaha heated grips on the bmx are really going to mess with my bar spins.
     
  14. edderby

    edderby Active Member

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    I have Datatool heated bars too and love them. Mine aren't glued on either, just scaped off the remains of the Honda factory adhesive and "persuaded" them on (had to chamfer the ends on the bike first though). Thought I would have to glue them one day as they might get looser, but that's never been needed. Along with satnav, heated bars are the modifications that have most enhanced my motorcycling happiness!
     
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