Good feel
"Grips are pretty tacky and comfortable. Installation is a bit of a chore — these are tough to get seated fully on the bar. Used some glass cleaner, which helped a little."
Designed, tested and proven by Jackson.
The raised palm provides added comfort, improved ergonomics and a bit of cushion on this otherwise slim grip. It works with the end-flange and finger ridges to give you a powerful, locked-in feel.
Designed, tested and proven by Jackson.
The raised palm provides added comfort, improved ergonomics and a bit of cushion on this otherwise slim grip. It works with the end-flange and finger ridges to give you a powerful, locked-in feel.
Jackson chose a ramped shape on the bar ends to help keep his hands secure, and to give him something to push into when cornering.
The ridges on the underside of the grip give your fingers serious grip and control.
They’re angled inward to help promote an aggressive, elbows-out riding position and fit naturally in your hands.
Overall rating: 4.888889 / 5 from 9 reviews.
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"Grips are pretty tacky and comfortable. Installation is a bit of a chore — these are tough to get seated fully on the bar. Used some glass cleaner, which helped a little."
"Back in November I had hand surgery and when I started to ride again a couple of months after, I was struggling with hand pump and soarness, I decided to gave a shot to these grips considering that they have a more ergonomic approach, and I can say that they work wonders, my after ride soarnesss is gone and I can ride longer without fatiguing my hand"
"Love the palm bump and end caps"
"I’m a bit of a grip freak who’s tried almost every grip out there and I’ve always been a fan of the precision feel of thin grips but I’ve never found a pair comfortable enough to use all the time. These grips have all the traits I like about thin grips without any of the negatives. The super soft raised palm area takes care of the comfort side of things and the two big ribs underneath are in the perfect spot for my fingers. The big ol’ ramped ends might be my favorite part. Your hand rests up against it giving you a really locked in feel. I’ve now got a pair of these on my acoustic and e-bike and I don’t see myself changing them anytime soon."
"Nice grips. I bought 2 pairs."
"Great grips, as advertised. Tacky, not sticky. The raised area fills the palms nicely and grip for the fingers sits just right."
"So far these are the best grips I've grabbed! I'm 55, and have been riding since I was 3."
"Best grips out there never have hand or arm pump wish I could buy them for all my bikes"
"what more could you ask for!"
Goldstone grips feature a heavily tapered inner core, that helps prevent any twisting of the grip during a race run.
Given that, it's important to tap the grips on with a rubber mallet, to ensure they're fully seated against the bar-end.
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OneUp grips have a core that tapers slightly at the ends. This helps hold them tight to the bar to avoid twisting. They do require a light hit with a hammer to fully seat onto your handlebar. If you find the grip is twisting, it is likely because it hasn't fully seated onto the bar. Loosen off the clamp bolt, give the end of the grip a couple hits with a hammer, and torque the clamp bolt back to 4Nm. That should resolve any twisting you're experiencing.
There is a left and right denoted by an R & L on the outer end of the grip.
Torque the lockbolt to 4Nm.