if the grips don’t come with glue and don’t specify a particular type of glue, then whats wrong with hairspray? you can pick it up cheap anywhere, and if you ask nicely they’ll give you a plain bag so that children don’t point and giggle
Hey Kenny, thanks for the reply. Through the powers of the internet and her keyboard warriors, some suggest hairspray starts to let go with the use of the heated elements… ? :hehe:
I had some mates round mine a few weeks back, the b_ggers found my raspberry shampoo and I’ve not heard the end of that yet…
Yeah I used some hairspray when I fitted some new grips to the renthals on my Honda - it was fecking embaressing buying the stuff as I’ve got a grade 1 skinhead!
When the “special” glue Oxford provide with their heated grips failed after a couple of weeks I emailed them and they said use any gel superglue. It worked fine.
Given that even my local hardware store sells about six different “super glues”, I’d have thought the answer to “Where can I buy…” is fairly straight forward.
red evo stick will do,my r1 had them on they were stuck on with this and i had to cut them off coz they stuck so well.took them off ,like holding two bananas.if your really stuck go to your local high street u will see many young people hanging around,some will have horrid scabs round the mouths and a mothers pride bread bag in there hand,they will have some.
Many thanks all, esp banjax34 for your kind offer. Ended up buying the Gel-based super glue, though I didn’t find any glue when I removed the grips so didnt put any back on. Seems to be sticky enough without it…