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• #1052
new ourys?
my aaron ross odyssey grips are really soft, lasted better than i thought they would. i'd recommend, also gusset do some cheap rougher grips that last AGES, but they are tough on your hands if you dont wear gloves.
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• #1053
not bad price wise too. what they like in the wet? the ourys were shite.
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• #1054
wiggle offer on these for £4 til midnight next tuesday.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Concept_EX_Black_Lock-On_Handlebar_Grips_with_Red_Collar/5360045811/pretty good deal.
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• #1055
the aaron ross are great in the wet, no big flat surfaces like ourys, lots of little keys, very good.
problem with locons is that they don't go round the bend on a riserr. you have to have a long flat section.
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• #1056
http://www.crashtestbmx.com/odyssey-aaron-ross-grips
this is a fairly accurate review, they do wear, and the keys can become loose (haven't lost any yet).
but i have had them on for over four months, and i play polo a lot, so they seem pretty good to me. i would say they will last 6/8 months.
and they come with bar ends.
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• #1057
wiggle offer on these for £4 til midnight next tuesday.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Concept_EX_Black_Lock-On_Handlebar_Grips_with_Red_Collar/5360045811/pretty good deal.
Really good deal! Are those solid one piece outter caps, or the type that has the plastic insert? Anyone know? May buy a set just for them.
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• #1058
such a good idea.
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• #1059
fly grips are awesome.
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• #1060
animal edwin grips. super comfy and decenly long wearing. plus the bar ends make really good mallet plugs!
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• #1061
^^^ de la rosa grips all the way!
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• #1062
animal edwin grips. super comfy and decenly long wearing. plus the bar ends make really good mallet plugs!
+1
These are the best/comfiest/grippiest grips I've ever had. Decent price too. Thanks Hassan.
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• #1063
stolen money grips are good, but my favourite are these:
Odyssey Gedda 2 grips. Been on my flatland bike for 2 years now!
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• #1064
now it's ready, but too small
SOLD
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• #1065
nice! shame its too small.
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• #1066
now it's ready, but too small, so i have to sell it
Nice!
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• #1067
it is for sale if anyone if interested
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• #1068
what size is that archie?
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• #1069
Seriously nice. Size and price?
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• #1070
The archies are 53cm IIRC.
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• #1071
@cohen: the tyres are schwalbe speedway pro 26 x 1 3/8
@gormley: top tube: 55cm (c/c), seat tube: 51cm (c/c) / 53,5cm (c/t)
@wicksie: 300 pounds + shipping
if anyone is interested to buy it, please be informed that i've selling it with the original stem+bar and 2 forks (the original one and the chromed one on the picture (new columbus)). the cranks are short 160mm suginos and the rear brake is a brand new dia-compe with kool stops.
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• #1072
Overpriced in my opinion, they go complete on the bay for ~£200, you may get that on a speedway forum mind...
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• #1073
I' would have thought so, but with two fork, extra brakes, original stem and bar, it isn't that bad to be honest.
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• #1074
I suppose you're right actually... I retract my statement!
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• #1075
it is for sale if anyone if interested
Gonna get some new grips any recommends its about time my old ourys saw the bin.