Slippery Grips
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Randyjaco
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Slippery Grips
I have been noticing for a while that my favorite gloves were slipping on the throttle and I was frequently having to adjust my grip. It was just annoying,
I like a thicker grip and use GripPuppies, which tend to get slick after awhile. I tried rosin and it was not very effective. I was in a sporting goods store the other day and noticed some tennis racket grip tape. It was perferated and had sort of a 3-D surface effect. I wrapped my grips with it and like the effect. My gloves feel like they are gluded to the bars and yet when I release my grip, they break free with no feeling of tackiness. If you are not happy with the way your grips feel, I highly recommend them as a quick and inexpensive fix.
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sre7
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Re: Slippery Grips
WELL DONE Randy.... I don't care for the thicker grip when using the grip-puppies, but I now am hoping I can find a thing tennis racket wrap that will lay over my somewhat-slick original grips. Your description of your problem and then solution was very helpful and well comunicated. Big help!!
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Capt Sisko
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Re: Slippery Grips
I prefer Grip 'Buddies' over 'Puppies'. They're still made from foam so absorb a bit of vibration but are thinner and let the heat through. Good quality bicyle bar tape is equally good, expensive but allows for a splash of colour if that's your thing.
https://www.originalgripbuddies.com/
https://www.originalgripbuddies.com/
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Re: Slippery Grips
In the picture it looks like you have added custom wind deflectors for the handle bars. Do these help a lot?
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Randyjaco
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Re: Slippery Grips
I made the grip wind deflectors.The clear plastic came from AliExpress. They work very well to keep my hands warm in the cold.Colhigh wrote: Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:39 pm In the picture it looks like you have added custom wind deflectors for the handle bars, Do these help a lot?
The problem is that they interfere with the view of the stock mirrors. For that reason I am not very happy with them. I don't like riding without a clear view of my mirrors. The only solutions are adding auxiliary mirrors or a rearview camera.
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Randyjaco
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Re: Slippery Grips
I have never seen those before. The GripPuppies originally provided an adequate grip. Those may also be a good solution, if they last more than one season.Capt Sisko wrote: Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:09 pm I prefer 'Grip Buddies' over 'Puppies'. They're thinner, made from foam so absorb a bit of vibration and are thin enough to let the heat through. Good quality bicyle bar tape is equally exponsive but could be equally as good and allows for a splash of colour if that's your thing.
https://www.originalgripbuddies.com/
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Capt Sisko
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Re: Slippery Grips
My first pair lasted about 20,000 miles and although they weren't worn out as such, they were starting to look a little used. As I'm a little OCD about keeping my bike looking pristine I replaced* them.Randyjaco wrote: Mon Dec 29, 2025 10:53 pm Those may also be a good solution, if they last more than one season.
*I did actually keep the old ones as the foam is really good quality and if you ever need to mount something that needs a bit of protection against vibration, the grips can be cut into very useful pads.
