Hairspray is the way to go, many years in the bicycle business has taught me so. And if you've any respect for the traditional ways of yore, you'll use Aquanet specifically. Spray bar and inside of grip liberally, slide grip onto bar, and squirt a bunch of compressed air in there to dry the stuff. Just like grandaddy used to.
-Derek ----- Original Message ----- From: "Spee-dee-D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 2:53 PM Subject: Heated Grips > I exchanged the internal type heaters that didn't fit inside the bars for > Kimpex heated grip filaments that go under the rubber grips. I now have the > bar ends and rubber grips off (I used compressed air) and was wondering what > you guys would suggest to put them back on with. They have to slide over > the filaments without damaging them. > > Soapy water? I thought I remember hearing about hairspray, but I'm a > bachelor and don't really want to be seen buying girly stuff like that. > > GWN > Daren
