The Oxford heated grip on the throttle side of Carole’s Diavel is no longer bonded to the handlebar grip and has started to turn independant of the throttle. I was advised to use a non instant setting super glue but I’m buggered if I can find anything locally that will also withstand the heat. What adhesive is best for this application ? Thanks, Andy
Contact adhesive. Evostick or similar. Gives a dwell time (not long though) to get it positioned and helps slide the drip on a little.
You can also use hairspray, it acts as a lubricant for fitting and then as an adhesive once the solvent evaporates.
https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/aqu...MIrMGDpczN2AIVYrftCh3CuwtsEAQYASABEgKox_D_BwE "Aquasure - Urethane adhesive for wader repair, Makes flexible, yet virtually indestructible, waterproof repairs for neoprene, rubber and PVCPVC."
I usually wrap a layer of sticky reflective aluminium tape round before fitting the heated grips, 2-3 layers on clutch side and one on the throttle. Seems to bulk it out a bit so the grips are a tad harder to get on, but stay on. Always just used grip glue from wherevers cheapest meself, never had a problem
I've used hairspray, seems to work fine, even on shiny/polished bars plus I don't need to buy it as I just 'borrow' it from the Mrs. I certainly don't need any hairspray myself...
I've used hairspray on standard grips and mountain bike grips but not for heated? anyway found this, I don't know if it helps? http://www.motorcyclenews.com/new-r...ovember/nov24-04-how-to-fit-heated-bar-grips/