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Reply #20 - 03/15/17 at 11:52pm
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I'm running Renthal lock on's in medium textured compound and love them

Have some WTB lockers on one of the other bikes and hate em
  
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Reply #21 - 03/18/17 at 4:42pm
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Mike 5 wrote on 03/15/17 at 11:05pm:
I've used ODI Rogues for years, just wondering how the Ergons stack up.


I ran the GE1 for a bit and personally didn't care for them. It was probably just me but i could never quite find a rotation that was comfortable. I prefer the more uniform shape of the ODI Rouges to my larger hand size. 

Gave the GE1s to my buddy and he has had no complaints about them, though he doesn't suffer from a history of a broken wrist like I do and that is what causes a lot of my hand issues not just on a MTB.
  
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Reply #22 - 04/19/17 at 12:22pm
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No wire
No glue
No lock
  
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Reply #23 - 04/20/17 at 6:24pm
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Ive tried so many of the ODI grips, and my favorites are the ODI Cross Trainers. They dont wear too fast, very grippy and comfortable and not too bulky. I have smaller hands, so I dont love the rogues.
  
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Reply #24 - 04/20/17 at 6:39pm
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slopoke wrote on 04/19/17 at 12:22pm:
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No wire
No glue
No lock


I can back up these ^^ are solid grips.  I ran them on both my dirt bikes and atvs.  

As far as mtn bike specific grips I love my ESI racer's edge grips.  I can't find fault in either one.  The weight weenie in me had to get the ESI's.  I have no complaints over them either.  I hear the chunkies are good if you want more padding.

The spiders and the ESI do not require any glue/wire/lock-on ring. Wink
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