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"Thin grips are a great solution for smaller hands - my daughter loves that they look exactly like mine. I use the thick grips, for what it's worth, and they have similar feel."
Thin grips bring your hands closer to the handlebar for a more direct connection to the bike. They're popular with racers who value precision and performance above all else.
A reinforced rubber compound at the grip ends helps prevent grips from tearing when you crash and keeps them looking fresh for longer. They’re also comfortable if you run your hands over your bar ends.
With grips, one size doesn’t fit all. We offer three distinctly different styles of grip in three diameters. 29mm Thin Grips are for precision and control. 35mm Thick Grips offer extra cushion. And our original 30mm Grip is right in between.
Overall rating: 4.9 / 5 from 20 reviews.
Review topics: ["grip","feel","buy"].
"Thin grips are a great solution for smaller hands - my daughter loves that they look exactly like mine. I use the thick grips, for what it's worth, and they have similar feel."
"Looks great and the right size for my 7 year old’s grip. Color matches the pedals perfectly."
"The grips are pretty much perfect for me, very comfortable,and give me comfortable every time I’m on the trails. I highly recommend this grips."
"Hae only a few rides on it so far. . but the thin profile and my tiny hands are getting along well!"
"Unsurpassed bar feel. I prefer these because they are smaller diameter so I feel like I have a better grip. Not squishy at all."
"Great feel and grip"
"They feel nice on the hands with gloves one."
"Perfect for using on 24” kids bikes. Worked well for my daughter’s mountain bike. Fit right under the shifter and brake with no issues. Quality if great and would definitely buy again. It also matches the green one up pedals too"
"Perfect for my daughter"
"These thin grips feel great! Hands feel planted with gloves on and the rubber compound is super sticky. I have one issue: I’ve noticed some other competitors grips reinforce the ends with an aluminum cap. One crash with my new grips and the end was damaged. Not happy."
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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.