I could collect mine and save on the P&P. LOL.We will be looking at £35 for a pair of grips posted to mainland UK first class.
If people think it's a little high for a couple pieces of plastic just consider each set of grips roughly take 2 hours to make and factor in materials, postage ( £1.95 ) & packing. Not to mention the £££ spent on materials / time trying to get these made!!!!
Phil
We will be looking at £35 for a pair of grips posted to mainland UK first class.
If people think it's a little high for a couple pieces of plastic just consider each set of grips roughly take 2 hours to make and factor in materials, postage ( £1.95 ) & packing. Not to mention the £££ spent on materials / time trying to get these made!!!!
Phil
Is that £35 each or £35 after the group buy discount (if there is one)?
That didn't really answer my question
Dann2707 wrote;Is that £35 each or £35 after the group buy discount (if there is one)?
Might be better to sell them through ebay and be done with it.
dann2707 wrote;
Out of interest would you consider selling them individually too?
To be honest my first thought was going eBay but after seeing over 2000 hits for this post started to think the selective market might be here then the traders member looks better value, time will tell
Phill said to use alroldite, Or how ever you spell it.Got a quick question guys, I received mine today, just wondering what you guys used to fix them on
dann2707 I've tried some of the liquid rubber products and they do give a softer rubber feel to the grips but weren't suitable. Needed something that was a little firmer to hold its shape and hard wearing.I'm thinking of coating mine somehow so it has a softer feel, got any ideas on what I could try @Russo