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GPVN Handlebar Tape - high damping anti-slip
We've been using Fabric Gnurl Gravel tape for a few years now and we're fans. We decided to see whether we could source a "similar" tape and here it is. We're not sure that we can tell the difference. Features: 3.5mm foam-backed for maximal vibration damping on-road and off-road Non-slip knurled texture which is grippy in all weather Includes 2x bar plugs Length: 200cm. If you're on extra-wide drop bars it should be enough but you may not be able to run a large overlap It's also very similar to BBB GravelRibbon gel bar tape. You can read a review about this tape here. Alloy bar plugs: If you'd like an extra clean bar plug, which is more durable and less likely to come out when crashing, consider adding a couple of alloy bar plugs. They should last the life of the bike, use them each time you re-tape. Performance Guarantee Put simply, this bar tape is solid. We will refund you if you disagree. Easy as. Just let us know if you’re unsatisfied and we’ll sort the rest. Further details about the Performance Guarantee can be found here.
$26.00- $33.00
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DMR Sect Push On Grips
DMR Sect bike grips are the perfect Park, Street and Dirt jump grip. They have a classic mushroom design and added a thumb patch where previous mushroom grips wear-out first.
$24.00
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Alloy bar plug - pair - for dropbars
Transition from plastic bar plugs to a more elegant solution. These fit all drop bar bikes and won't fall out when you crash. They aren't as shiny as the image suggests!
$10.00
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GPVN Pushon Grips - for commuters
Got a basic bike and looking for a good quality basic grip for it? Look no further. This push-on grip comes in two lengths, has a closed end and a grippy diamond pattern. It's made in the same factory as many of the most loved grips in the industry. 130mm long is the standard length, 92mm long is for twist shift gear setups. Installation Best installed by spraying brake cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) on the inside to lubricate the grip and then slipping it onto the bars. Once you're happy with it, leave it until the isopropyl has evaporated and then, bob's your uncle, it'll be installed. Using this process should result in a pretty solidly stuck-on grip, you'll be able to remove it but not rotate it during riding.
$10.00