Bike handlebars, other than kids' models, typically look about the same because only a couple of standard diameters are used. This is because they fit well in most human hands and are diameters of...
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Your bike spends a lot of time outdoors, which means it is surrounded by moisture and pollution that can contribute to rust. Besides making your bicycle ugly, rust also interferes with its...
Handlebar tape has a similar function to grips because it provides a cushion for your hands. By absorbing some of the shock and creating a buffer between your hands and potentially hot metal...
Bicycle handlebar grips absorb the oil from your hands over time, attracting dirt and grime that show up on non-black grips, and making them sticky/gummy. You must take care when cleaning the...
The grips on bicycle handlebars are there for rider comfort, but they serve another vital purpose. Bike grips are essential for traction. They live up to their name by helping to ensure the hands...
One of the problems regular bicycle riders have is grips that slip or come off; the most obvious solution is grip glue. However, that doesn't make it the best choice. Unfortunately, grip glue tends...