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grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Any recommendation on a glue for my new grips;the fit is on the lose side so I think i will need something that holds real good!
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I use 3M Spray adhesive. The heavy duty stuff. Works well for me.

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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
You can get grip glue from the dealer but its spendy. I wonder if permatex gasket maker would Work good mine is alittle loose too and have some of that stuff.
 
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I bought grip glue at Cycle Gear - fairly cheap and works well.
 
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I picked up some grip glue here http://www.chapsmyass.com/index.php but I can't for the life of me remember what brand it was. Comes in a little tube like super glue. I got alittle on my finger and touched the tube and almost didn't get the tube off my finger. This stuff works! Give them a call or email. Nice folks there.
 
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Stick wrote:
I picked up some grip glue here http://www.chapsmyass.com/index.php but I can't for the life of me remember what brand it was. Comes in a little tube like super glue. I got alittle on my finger and touched the tube and almost didn't get the tube off my finger. This stuff works! Give them a call or email. Nice folks there.

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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
The classic grip glue is Threebond, also sold at Yamaha dealerships as Yamabond. It is Rubber cement. 3M's rubber cement can be found in hardware stores, often for less than the threebond. The good thing about rubber cement is acetone does a pretty good job of removing it quickly, and it sticks like mad going back on. Silicone, if everything, including the inside of the new grip, is extremely clean, would work fine. The downside of any silicone based adhesive is, once you try to get it off, it is horrendous to get everything clean enough to ever get anything to stick again. I have always used rubber cement just for that reason.
 
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
jd750ace wrote:
The classic grip glue is Threebond, also sold at Yamaha dealerships as Yamabond. It is Rubber cement. 3M's rubber cement can be found in hardware stores, often for less than the threebond. The good thing about rubber cement is acetone does a pretty good job of removing it quickly, and it sticks like mad going back on. Silicone, if everything, including the inside of the new grip, is extremely clean, would work fine. The downside of any silicone based adhesive is, once you try to get it off, it is horrendous to get everything clean enough to ever get anything to stick again. I have always used rubber cement just for that reason.

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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  


I install the new grips with a spritz of windex for lube and have never needed or used Glue if you grab ahold of the Leftie grip and really try you can turn it a bit but I dont twist or pull on my grips during normal usage so never been a problem and I always liked the fact that during that first day of riding with them they can be adjusted just so, like when I had leather ones getting the seam just right or these ISO jobs getting the bumps where I like them.
 
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Re:grips 10 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I've only used glue once and that was on a buddy's bike that had a grip that kept coming loose, other than that I've put dozens of them on without glue and without issues.
 
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