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Kinchy:

--- Quote from: paranoidmexican on April 15, 2014, 04:09:13 PM ---thin grips that aren't as "mushy" (if that makes any sense) as odi grips?

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You want these grips, I guarantee they are exactly what you are after



Where you would find a set I have no idea, they are made by GT and I had a set maybe 10 years ago.

edit: here you go http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nos-Gt-Ame-Bmx-Logo-Grips-Fits-Haro-Redline-Dk-Se-/171277815572?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27e0f40f14

G:

--- Quote from: hugh. on April 17, 2014, 03:06:28 AM ---Im going to be building up a brand new bike for the first time in the next few days. remind me where I should be putting grease and loctite.

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If it moves grease it, if it is a static thread (like pedals, wheel or stem bolts etc) then coppaslip or some other anti seize is better but grease or oil is better than nothing.

Loctite has no place on most bikes. If you need it on spokes or anything like that then you are doing it wrong. IMHO.

:)
G.

peggiesmalls:
Loctite and bikes does not mix ha,although my friend flipped some rhd wobolts over ran them lhd and locitited the pedals in.

Narcoleptic Insomniac:
Yeah flipped cranks is the only exception.

hugh.:
Ha I genuinely thought locktite was needed for something. Good thing is asked here then.

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