How do you choose Ergon grips?
There is no difference in the length or ‘wing’ size between the Small and Large. The small grip is best for riders with small hands, those wearing thick padded gloves, and riders riding/racing technical mountain bike terrain. The large grip is best for riders with large hands, commuting, and city riding.
What is Ergon gripshift?
In particular the Gripshift® version offers an ergonomic approach to double twist shift pain relief. Further benefits of this grip are the pure rubber compound, easy to install clamping mechanism, approved back friendly ergonomics, and approved for carbon handlebars.
How do you clean Ergon grips?
How do I clean my Ergon grips? We recommend lukewarm soapy water for cleaning Ergon grips. Please do not use any harsh cleaners, as they harm the Ergon grip compound.
What are the features of the Ergon GP1?
Since 2015 the GP1 contains a new internal structure. The three-part internal support platform allows for additional comfort through varying wall thicknesses. Premium features are echoed throughout the model with the use of the purest quality German rubber compounds and forged aluminium clamps.
What kind of grips do Ergon Bikes use?
In all the shops I’ve worked at, the GP1 grips hung on the casual-most end of The Wall of Grips. Far from the ODIs, Deitys and Sensus, and nearer the pink streamers, the black foam slip-ons or, at best, the leather Brooks stuff. And Ergon brands the GP1 accordingly.
Is the GP1 the world standard for ergonomics?
Continously refined over the last few years, the GP1 is the worldwide standard in ergonomic function, materials, and quality. Since 2015 the GP1 contains a new internal structure.
What’s the difference between Ergon GA2 and Ga3 grips?
Other, more modern Ergon models are different. They’re more … normal. In the years since Ergon released the GP1s, they’ve come out with grips like the GA2 FAT, which happens to be on my current dream build. They also do the GA3, which has a more subdued version of the GP1 wing.