Google your question and you'll instantly get a dozen or more answers - Gorilla glue is mentioned, with some cautions. Best of luck!
My left handlebar hand grip has come loose. Gorilla glue for the cure?
cooltech
Google your question and you'll instantly get a dozen or more answers - Gorilla glue is mentioned, with some cautions. Best of luck!
Style or some like lacquer based hair spray.
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Last edited by Texan; 10-09-2013 at 09:22 AM.
Hair spray works great!
Rick
2006 FLHTI/2012 CSC Daytona
1987 FLST
Hairspray should work. Would be leery of glue since the time will eventually come when you want to take them off for a new pair.
I like Gorilla Glue but it is pretty permanent.
For grips and other jobs, I keep a bottle of Grip-It glue on the bench. I have used it on a handlebar grip and later decided to pry off the worn grip and replace it - no problem. Holds well, solves the problem. About $8 a bottle.
Another nice thing about Grip-It is that it gets tacky quickly and can be used on rubber, plastic, wood and fiberglass also.
For the same problem, I used two sided grip tape (golf grips). When you put the tape on the bar, just pour a bit of lighter fluid on it and slide your grip on. Let it set up for a while, it's there for keeps.
My $0.02.
Tks. folks. I think I'm going with Grip_it. Tks. for warning on permenant glue concern with Gorilla.
cooltech
I know I'm late to the dance. But I've had 7 Motorcycles. Hair spray works great!