Two-Wheels
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure if this is even a thing (based on my search) & if it is then I'm clearly using the wrong keywords.
I have a Trek FX2 hybrid. Have had this from new since about 2017 & until my last ride of 2022 the handlebars were solid.
Get to the first ride of 2023 after having to have stored the bike in the house since early December 2022 & the handlebar rubber grips are rotating. Very very very annoying when I'm attempting a climb of any sorts & just annoying in general throughout the ride itself.
I assumed they maybe had adhesive inside them (can you tell I'm no bike repair guy yet?) which had softened due to being stored inside (although usually it gets stored in the shed including during scorchio summers which kind of shoots that logic down).
Anyway I hop on Google & I'm finding results for drop bar tape & all sorts.
What am I actually supposed to be looking for? What I am looking to achieve is exactly what I had up until the end of last year - rubber grips that didn't move.
I have a Trek FX2 hybrid. Have had this from new since about 2017 & until my last ride of 2022 the handlebars were solid.
Get to the first ride of 2023 after having to have stored the bike in the house since early December 2022 & the handlebar rubber grips are rotating. Very very very annoying when I'm attempting a climb of any sorts & just annoying in general throughout the ride itself.
I assumed they maybe had adhesive inside them (can you tell I'm no bike repair guy yet?) which had softened due to being stored inside (although usually it gets stored in the shed including during scorchio summers which kind of shoots that logic down).
Anyway I hop on Google & I'm finding results for drop bar tape & all sorts.
What am I actually supposed to be looking for? What I am looking to achieve is exactly what I had up until the end of last year - rubber grips that didn't move.