🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Style and Comfort!
The SAPLIZE Bike Handlebar Grips combine an ergonomic knife shape design with double aluminum lock-on technology, ensuring a secure and comfortable grip for all cycling enthusiasts. Available in multiple colors, these grips are lightweight, compatible with most handlebars, and come with a 12-month quality guarantee.
Vehicle Service Type | Mountain Bike |
Color | Knife Shape, Red, With Aluminium End Caps |
Brand | SAPLIZE |
Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Eshow Sportec |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48 x 5.79 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 1.9 x 1.35 inches |
Brand Name | SAPLIZE |
Warranty Description | 12 months quality gaurantee |
Model Name | PR12-RDBK |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | ESB-PR12-RDBK@#A01 |
Included Components | Plastic End Cap *2, Aluminium End Cap* 2, Bike Handlebar Grip * 2 |
Size | STANDARD |
Sport Type | Cycling |
N**T
Comfortable Grips
Love these, went to bike shop in my town to have them installed. Durable and comfortable, would relurchase. Pefect size and slip resistant.
J**J
work well
Exact replacement for my existing grips, easy install and perfect fit
W**N
Better more comfortable grips than OEM at a good price
These grips are well built and much more comfortable than the standard cylindrical / round grips. Materials are high quality, abs plastic and rubber, secure double lock holds them tight. Palm extension surface is particularly comfortable for longer rides. When hard grip is needed they don't interfere though so you have the best of both worlds. They don't look cheap at all and the price is good.
P**.
Nice grips at a good price
They install easily and work quite well. As we know, flat bars have no alternative positions which can be quite tiring. These help alleviate some of the pressure on your hands / wrists. It's not the same as having multiple positions, but it does give some relief. For the price, I think it's well worth it.
C**.
Set your ride apart with engineered quality that lasts and feels right.
A premium replacement for old spongy, sticky grips. Add the matching end caps too. Only encrusted diamonds would be more deluxe !!
R**0
Secure and looks great
I really like these hand grips. I have these on 4 of my 5 bikes.
A**R
Nice Grips
These are overall good grips. The rubber is tacky but not super gripy, so fast hand movements are fluid and smooth, but grip is reassuring even with gloves, thick winter ones included. My only gripe is the same as usual, the white laser etched logo needs to go. I understand branding and all, but be a little more clever with it. Mold your logo into the grip, or something minimal and hidden. And yes I said the same about the izoom brake levers!
T**D
Much more comfortable replacement for standard grips
These are pretty nice ergonomic grips. They feel MUCH better than the stock round grips that were on the bike - I had a number of issues with numbness on long rides. I like that they have lock rings on both ends. I bought the ones with the aluminum end-caps, although I only used one because I have a mirror mounted on the left end.They do take up more space on the handlebar than the old grips. I had to move the brake / shifter mounts inward about an inch or so to accommodate these and get my bar extensions back on flush with the end of the handlebar.It took a couple of rides to get them in just the right position, which meant loosening up the locks to twist them a bit, but now that they're set, I'm good.The most difficult part of installing these was removing the old grips. I used a plastic tire tool to pull the end of the grip off the handlebar a bit and squirt some WD40 in there, then twisted and pulled until they came off. The new grips went on pretty easy - an advantage of locking grips because they don't rely on being really tight on the bar to stay in place.Be careful that you do NOT over tighten these! A lot of folks not used to working on bikes tend to use way too much torque when tightening bolts. Err on the side of too loose - you'll find that things work fine with less torque than you think. Using a torque wrench when you're adjusting things on the bike will teach you just how little force is required to secure most things on the bike.
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