JP, you have a part number for them? I know someone that works there ..
You sparked another idea ... in a previous lifetime, I'd re-grip golf clubs by stripping the old one before wrapping with two-sided tape. A quick spray with gasoline and the new grip goes right on ... let it dry for 24 hours and you're good to go. Now, if I apply this toward 're-gripping' a chainsaw handle .....
I have used electrical or hockey tape.
BUT my new road type pedal bike came with a puffy and comfy tape wrapped around the handle bar. I just dont know how durable it would be. Its something your local bike shop can hook you up with.Might be worth checking out.
I've never tried it, but do they make a heat shrink tube that big? Always thought that would be perfect.
I've never tried it, but do they make a heat shrink tube that big? Always thought that would be perfect.
Electrical tape in my experience just gets all gummy after a while. However the bike stuff sounds promising, bar tape its called. You can get it in foam or leather and it is quite durable. Try your local bike shop or google for bike parts - performance bike, nashbar - just to name a couple places.
I've never tried it, but do they make a heat shrink tube that big? Always thought that would be perfect.
automotive heater hose.
and you need the air compressor trick to install it.
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