Curious -- what's wrong with standard grip glue? It comes in single use size for a buck or two, and I've never had an issue with it.
I was just considering other ways in case grip glue wasn't available.I'm going to get some grip glue.
The left side of this grip should fit tighter(I have them on the correct sides;the throttle side does fit better) on my CB400F stock bars:I think it's this particular set of OURY grip's fit.
I'm still looking for alternatives to grip glue,something commercially available someone has used(who knows what else might work?
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) that's just as good,for the future.I don't have an air compressor,doing all this while living in a 2nd story apartment and the bike is parked on the side of my car in the lot.The left OURY did need some glue,for sure.I purchased these OURY grips on Ebay as 2 pair,they came through w/o a package so they may have been purchased originally as a Lot Sale altogether in a large bag and had been sitting?,just not sure.I've always preferred OURY grips when ever I can get them and they usually fit onto the bars and stay put with a dry-fit.
I purchased some Renthal grip glue($10 out the door) and it worked well,8hrs wait time until I can ride;it's 109 degrees out today so I think that may cut-down some of the wait time for the glue to dry.
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