P**L
JUNK!
Put more than enough to hold grip on. After letting set for a week. I go back to ride my bike. And the grip turns! Couldn't even tell i had even put any glue on it! It didn't hold at all! I would have been just as well off to have used Elmer's wood glue! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS!
C**S
Slimy
This stuff has the consistency of that clear snot you get when you have a cold. It flows well, strings a little. Seems to be holding my grips on pretty well. Good enough I guess.
M**E
Slippery when wet!
I bought this stuff based on other reviews that I had read and it works just as they said it does. When you use this stuff it is like wet snot, the kind you have when you're sick and your nose will NOT stop running. That's good because it is very slippery and the grips slid on with no problem at all. Either let the bike sit until the glue dries or wire tie the grips on until it does and go for it.
P**R
Great Stuff
This product makes getting grips onto handle bars a breeze. Just apply a liberal amount inside the grip and either use a finger or roll the grip in your hand to get a relatively even distribution around the grip's interior and slip the grip onto the bar. A little twisting motion is needed to keep it moving. Keep a wet rag or towel handy to clean up the drippings.
S**Z
Worth the money, despite the iffy packaging................
Goes on just like waterbased lube, so it will be a bit messy. I find it works much better than the Scott grips glue, since Scott grip stuff will usually dry as you are halfway to getting the grip on.The packaging will make you question the quality of your puchase, but the stuff works great. (IMO, it looks like the label is home made.)
B**R
This product rocks!!!
Works just as described, if you have a rubber product to slip over metal this is the product for you.
T**G
Did the job
Works as advertised. This is very slippery but when it dries it holds very well.
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