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Grips & Bar Ends

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ODI ODI Longneck SLX Flangless Grips
The ODI Longneck SLX Flangeless Grips are the evolution of the popular Longneck design and now offer an improved le…

€13.95
ODI ODI Longneck SL Flangless Grips
The ODI Longneck SL Flangeless Grips combine the classic ribbed design with a modern flangeless approach. The Longn…

€13.95
Tilt Tilt Metra Grips
The Tilt Metra Grips provide a comfortable grip feel through the combination of thin grooves and wide spacing. Thei…

€12.95
Tilt Tilt Scooters Topo Two Grips
The Tilt Topo Two Grips feature thinner grooves and wider spacing between the grooves. This results in a softer and…

€15.95
Blunt Blunt Scooter Hand Grips V2
With a length of 160 mm, the Blunt V2 Grips are longer than many conventional grips, providing you with more surfac…

€11.95
ODI ODI Bar Ends
The ODI Bar Ends are made of durable nylon and are extremely lightweight. The push-in installation is a breeze—just…

€4.95
Triad-Oath Oath Bermuda Hand Grips
The unique design of the Oath Bermuda Hand Grips combines deep grooves for exceptional grip with Oath's signature B…

€15.95
Core Core Pro Scooter Grips
The CORE Pro Scooter Grips feature a soft and shock-absorbing, textured surface for better grip that feels even mor…

€13.95
Ethic DTC Ethic DTC Hand Grips
The Ethic DTC Hand Grips are made of shock-absorbing rubber that effectively protects your hands and wrists. Despit…

€11.95
Ethic DTC Ethic DTC Slim Grips
The Ethic DTC Slim Grips offer a thinner alternative to the popular original Ethic grips and are ideal for riders w…

€11.95
Core Core Bar Ends
The CORE Bar Ends are made from a high-quality resin compound that ensures a perfect fit in all steel and titanium …

€4.95
Root Industries Root Industries Grips R2
The Root Industries R2 Grips are known for their exceptionally soft feel that perfectly adapts to your hands. With …

€12.95
Blunt Blunt Scooter Hand Grips Will Scott Signature
The Blunt Will Scott Signature Grips were developed in collaboration with the pro rider of the same name. They are …

€14.95
Tilt Tilt Quickset Bar Ends
The Tilt Quickset Bar Ends are available in two different sizes: 22 mm and 31 mm. The smaller size is perfect for r…

€14.95
ODI ODI Aluminium Bar Ends
The ODI Aluminum Bar Ends are made from durable 6061 aluminum, which is not only extremely resistant but also featu…

€19.95
Addict Addict OG Stunt Scooter Grips
OG stands for Old-Generation, and this is the motto under which the grips of the stunt scooter street brand Addict …

€17.95
Blunt Blunt Alu Bar Ends
The Blunt Alu Bar Ends have been specially designed to be compatible with all types of handlebars – whether steel, …

€14.95
Longway Longway Twister Stunt Scooter Grips
The Longway Twister Grips provide excellent grip and traction thanks to their fine, twisted pattern. Made from a sp…

€12.95
Blunt Blunt Halo Bar Ends
The Blunt Halo Bar Ends were specially designed with the signature of pro rider Will Scott. They feature a lightwei…

€14.95
Apex Apex V2 Bar Ends
The Apex V2 Bar Ends (Plugs) protect the bar and grips from damage and keep the grips securely in place. These high…

€18.95

Stunt Scooter Grips for Good Hold

Stunt scooter grips are the rubber end pieces that are attached to the handlebars. They provide grip to improve control over the scooter and reduce the vibrations that are transferred to the hands.

There are different types of grips, some are different lengths and also different softness. The softer the grips, the grippier they are, but they don't last as long as harder grips. Most grips are made of rubber, but there are also some made of lighter foam. Rubber grips are popular because they maintain a good grip even when sweaty. Foam grips, on the other hand, are lighter and ideal for those who prefer an especially light setup. However, if they are already very worn out, you will feel the impact through the bar strongly, as the grips are too thin to absorb the impact. Ultimately, the choice depends on your personal preferences and riding style.

In general, you can mount all grips on your bar as the diameter is standardized. If necessary, BMX grips or ordinary bicycle grips can also be used.

Bar Ends for Additional Protection

Bar ends are needed to protect the grips from damage and are mainly for your safety. Most grips come with bar ends, which are mostly only suitable for steel and titanium bars. For aluminum handlebars, which are thinner inside, correspondingly thinner bar ends are required. For safety reasons, we always recommend mounting bar ends to avoid injuries on the sharp metal edges of the handlebars. Plastic bar ends wear out quickly, so durable aluminum bar ends are a better choice. These usually fit aluminum, steel, and titanium handlebars.

Installing Scooter Grips Yourself

Replacing the grips is very easy. Cut off the old ones if you no longer need them. To mount the new grips, use hairspray. The hairspray dries after a few hours and keeps the grips stable in place thanks to its slightly adhesive effect. In our workshop, we mostly use brake cleaner, which dries very quickly and allows the grips to slide on easily and not slip afterward. Simply spray the inside with hairspray or brake cleaner and slide them onto the handlebars. Once the liquid has dried and the grips no longer rotate, you can start. If you don't have either available, water will also work. Simply moisten the inside of the grips and then slide them on.

FAQ: Stunt Scooter Grips

How do I care for and clean my stunt scooter grips?

If your grips are very dirty or sticky, you can use mild cleaning agents such as dish soap. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents that could damage the material of your grips.

How often should I replace my grips?

This depends on how much you ride. If the grips have become cracked, smooth, or no longer dampen, you should replace them. If you ride regularly, you will need one to two pairs of grips per year.

What should I do if my grips slip or rotate?

Sometimes your grips may slip or rotate. You can try fixing them again with hairspray. If that doesn't help, your grips are most likely too stretched and you should replace them.