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Craigwt

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rouxtjie, are you maybe thinking of ESI grips? thats all i fund on their site...

Sorry sorry....will go away, go make myself a coffee and read the f***g screen next

 

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Hey all,

 

Quick question. Is there anyone in cape town, or an online shop in SA that actually stocks these grips? I found the list of dealers and phoned a few, no one seemed to have any :(

 

I see many people manage to get hold of these for their builds, are they all ordered from CRC?

 

... like these http://www.odigrips....ngrip130mm.aspx

 

If you find them please let me know. I would also like some green lock-on ODI's

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If you find them please let me know. I would also like some green lock-on ODI's

 

I cant believe these grips are so popular, yet so hard to find in SA!

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The agents are https://cyclesafrica.co.za/

 

I still get all my ODI grips from CRC because CA never have stock of the Rogues. Which are the best grips you can get IMHO.

 

Why'd you have to say that, I was set on the ruffian, and now this is the second time I read, in two days, that the rogue is awesome....

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Why'd you have to say that, I was set on the ruffian, and now this is the second time I read, in two days, that the rogue is awesome....

 

The Ruffian is a much thinner grip. The Rogue is chunky, fairly soft and extremely grippy. It's a bit like grabbing onto a skinny rear tyre with flat knobblies. Mine also have lasted very well.

 

 

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Sad, but true. Same my side.

 

The Rogues were your recomendation to me a couple of years ago. For some idiotic reason I only started using them this year. Better late than never :D

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Why'd you have to say that, I was set on the ruffian, and now this is the second time I read, in two days, that the rogue is awesome....

 

Ruffian is a good option - closer in terms of diameter and feel to most other grips. Rogue adds a bit of width and "squish" to cut back on vibration tiring your hands and forearms. Fact that the grip has this build in also means you don't have to go with ridiculously padded gloves.

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