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i have used baby powder on my throttle tube before! Worked like a charm and was really smooth! Same prinsiple(sp?) as graphite powder I suppose!

And i thought that was you smelling like a tart when i was ridding with you sean. :D

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To get the throttle grips on I use hairspray.

Now where did I put my hairspray, hmmm....

I do actually use it for putting grips on myself. I bought a can specially for the garage which disappears when my better half runs out. I remember getting some funny looks with the garage door open, shouting up the stairs - "Have you pinched my hairspray again?"

Those that know me will acknowledge that my particular hairstyle don't need too much spray to keep it in place.

And Kinell - don't say a word or the Grecian 2000 adverts you modelled for will be doing their rounds again :D

The one thing with the hairspray - it does have a tendancy to loosen up again if you get it too wet - i.e. drop it in a river. Not normally a problem, but I managed to get both of mine in on a Novogar round so as well as being **** wet through and cold, my grips started moving too.

So KTMSprockets advice is fine as long as you do all of it and wire the grips too.

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And Kinell - don't say a word or the Grecian 2000 adverts you modelled for will be doing their rounds again :rotfl:

:D

Will you be making an appearance in FW this May?

It would be good to see your mug at the end of a hard day, proper cheers me up it does :shutup:

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I had the same experience with hairspray on my mountain bike. Tipped it in a creek and had two throttles for my MTB. Not really fun being 10 miles in the back country.

After that, I tried some 3M spray adhesive. This is super gooey and holds grips well even when wet. You do have to be quick thought because it sets up really fast. I like this because you don't have to wait long to be able to ride. I also wire both ends just to try to keep water out in the first place.

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You lot obviously do not believe me, so go use some talc or graphite upon the signifigant other and tell me if it it works better than light oil! :D

Chader is a smart lad(non water soluable adhesives)! :rotfl:

There actually IS a thing called "Renthal Grip Glue" for the sort that are not so tight on the backside! Very much like 3M weatherstrip adhesive! :shutup:

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copemech Posted Today, 12:07 AM

Zippy, you hilbilly! Is that my old 305 Scrambler in your avitar?

I are a cheap redneck yessir

Nope no scrambler, that there is a 1968 Sears Puch 250 2 stroke with 2 pistons and 1 combustion chamber. It's a pretty neat bike. but not running at this time. :D

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