Grips finally arrived albeit after the bike was gifted. A bit unsure as they look so much chunkier than the OEM ones. Bigger than the Cnoc16 too. My OH says return them and leave it. The tatty nature erks me.
Also the height is very tight. Possibly a bit tall for my 4yo's 103cm to learn on as their on tiptoes. So I was wondering about switching out the front seatpost spacer for a penny washer.
Normally there's a fair bit of room on double clamp posts isn't there?
They were bare footed, so with shoes it might just nudge over. The other option is a replacement bolt with a domed head. But I don't have one, and I do have washers. I'm really just looking to gain a few mm's here unti they grow a tiny bit more so they can firmly flat foot to start.
Grips finally arrived albeit after the bike was gifted. A bit unsure as they look so much chunkier than the OEM ones. Bigger than the Cnoc16 too. My OH says return them and leave it. The tatty nature erks me.
Also the height is very tight. Possibly a bit tall for my 4yo's 103cm to learn on as their on tiptoes. So I was wondering about switching out the front seatpost spacer for a penny washer.
Normally there's a fair bit of room on double clamp posts isn't there?
They were bare footed, so with shoes it might just nudge over. The other option is a replacement bolt with a domed head. But I don't have one, and I do have washers. I'm really just looking to gain a few mm's here unti they grow a tiny bit more so they can firmly flat foot to start.
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Low stack saddle?
Erks are by their nature tatty, anybody who doesn't irk their officers rapidly gets promoted to LAC
I had this grip issue, I just put a few layers of tesa fabric tape under and a cheap aliexpress grip on top, worked fine
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