My wife's bike has some hard rubber handle bar grips on it that are fairly uncomfortable to hold onto. I would like to swap them out for some foam ones, like I have on my cruiser. I'm not sure what I need in the way of grips, though, or the best way to take the old ones off and put the new ones on.
So I thought maybe some of the RRB gang would be able to give me some tips before I do anything.
First, what size are the handle bars on most bikes? Her's is a Columbia 10 speed cruiser type bike. I see some grips advertised as 7/8", and others as 1/2", and maybe some other sizes too, so I'm not sure which to get - short of pulling her's off first and measuring the bars - which is probably a good option. I just hate to remove her's until I can get some more to put on it.
The other question is what is the best way to go about removing the old ones - and also installing the new ones. Any special tricks? For removal apply heat to the grips maybe? For installation use water - or some other type of lubricant? Or maybe heat too?
I'm sure some of you guys have done this a million times so if you have some tips on how to make it an easy task, please pass them along. Thanks a bunch. RRD
So I thought maybe some of the RRB gang would be able to give me some tips before I do anything.
First, what size are the handle bars on most bikes? Her's is a Columbia 10 speed cruiser type bike. I see some grips advertised as 7/8", and others as 1/2", and maybe some other sizes too, so I'm not sure which to get - short of pulling her's off first and measuring the bars - which is probably a good option. I just hate to remove her's until I can get some more to put on it.
The other question is what is the best way to go about removing the old ones - and also installing the new ones. Any special tricks? For removal apply heat to the grips maybe? For installation use water - or some other type of lubricant? Or maybe heat too?
I'm sure some of you guys have done this a million times so if you have some tips on how to make it an easy task, please pass them along. Thanks a bunch. RRD