R-Dubya
Steel Member
Alright, so I absolutely CANNOT get my grips to stop throttling. They're brand new (brand new when I got them, and I've been having this problem for the two months that I've had them) and I've tried the following methods:
Putting them on by force
Grip glue
Boiling them
Compressed air
Zip ties
Spray paint
And no matter what, they just keep throttling. BAD. I think the closest I've had to getting them perfect was the spray paint. But even that was only good for maybe a week until they were back to normal, sliding around my bars worse than a supercharged Ferrari in the snow. I think it might just be the grips themselves or the texture of the Scepter crossbar (for anyone who has them, you know what I mean. For anyone that doesn't, it's like a grainy textured powder coat. Same thing that's on aluminum baseball bats) that just inhibits the grips from being able to get a good grasp on the bars. Any help would be appreciated.
Putting them on by force
Grip glue
Boiling them
Compressed air
Zip ties
Spray paint
And no matter what, they just keep throttling. BAD. I think the closest I've had to getting them perfect was the spray paint. But even that was only good for maybe a week until they were back to normal, sliding around my bars worse than a supercharged Ferrari in the snow. I think it might just be the grips themselves or the texture of the Scepter crossbar (for anyone who has them, you know what I mean. For anyone that doesn't, it's like a grainy textured powder coat. Same thing that's on aluminum baseball bats) that just inhibits the grips from being able to get a good grasp on the bars. Any help would be appreciated.