Your handlebar grips are your most important point of contact with the bike, so why not keep them fresh? Replacing worn-out grips is an affordable and easy way to make your bike feel a little newer, ...
Handlebar grips provide a comfortable connection between you and the steering of your bike. They’re very much a consumable item and sooner or later you’ll be swapping them for a new set. There’s ...
Grip Buddies are neoprene grip wraps that add thickness or diameter to motorcycle hand grips. They’re easy to install and provide a soft padded feel that is quite different from the typically hard ...
The Koso Apollo heated grips are simple and innovative. The left grip has a built-in controller and on/off switch, which definitely streamlines the installation process. These are the top-of-the-line ...
Unless you’re on your daily commute, in which case you can probably navigate the streets and necessary turns blindfolded, odds are you’re using a map. Probably the Google Maps app on your phone.
As a custom frame builder, I pay a lot of attention to the distances between the three primary contact points that a rider shares with their bicycle — their saddle, pedals, and grips. The millimeters ...
PNW’s Loam grips provide plenty of cushioning and rotational grip in warm, dry weather, with the multi-textured tread pattern aiding in tacky traction PNW’s Loam grips give good feedback from the ...
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