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Racer's Edge Grips

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When it comes to grips, simple is usually better.

It's no surprise the Racer's Edge grips are turning up on more and more pro bikes with a basic 100% silicone construction that's lightweight, comfortable and easy to clean. ESI's grips also absorb vibration better than foam designs, plus they're UV resistant and incredibly durable.

  • Length: 5 1/8"
  • Diameter: 30mm installed
  • Bar-end plugs included
  • Weight: 50g/pair

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.

 

Weight: 50 grams

Mfg PartNum: GREPR 

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Mfg PartNum: GVP03 

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Mfg PartNum: GREAQ 

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Mfg PartNum: GREG8 

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Mfg PartNum: GIF04 

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My Favorite Grips
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by Mat B (WesternBikeworks.com Staff)
Competitive Racer
Portland, OR

These grips rock! They install easily with a little rubbing alcohol and stay put after they set. Since they're silicone you can clean them with soapwater (even the white ones will stay white). They absorb vibrations well. Riders with average size hands will appreciate the diameter. Those with larger hands might want to try the chunky version, or ODI's Rogue lock-on grip (if you like a larger diameter grip).

Reviewed 6/5/2012
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Great Upgrade
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by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Corona Ca.
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

After years of using road bar tape on my MTB bike I thought I'd give these a try. I could not be any happier. The feel is good and comfortable but not soft. No worries about blisters either since I often ride without gloves.

Reviewed 9/23/2013
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Graet grip and feel
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by Von
Casual Cyclist
South Florida
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Easy to install. Does not absorb sweat.

Reviewed 2/5/2013
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I love these
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by Hill-Pumper
Cycling Enthusiast
Willamette Valley OR

These are my favorite grips for my mountain bike. They are tacky enough, but not too sticky. They hold up to all the abuse that I can throw at them, and still look great. Several of my riding buddies have had the same set for years without the need to replace them. As an added bonus, they are a lot less money then the lock on style grips.

Reviewed 8/22/2012
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