M800 grips not holding

Vosh

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Usually happens on the second day of riding, that my grips lose adhesion. Originally I thought it was because I had the heaters on, but I consciously left them off and it still happened. I've used windshield adhesive. Is there something else that will help the grips keep from loosening?
 

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I put Odi grips on my sleds. I don't use adhesive and they stick pretty good

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+1 on the grip glue just had to cut my grips off to replace them. went with an ODI grip with grip glue hasent moved all season,
 

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The Odis don't need glue. I've never used it

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Are you using the factory grips? If so, are you missing the end caps that hold them on? I would definitely recommend the ODI grips though! Throw some RSI heaters on there while you're at it.
 

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Automotive goop seems to work for me, scotts grip glue lasted 2 rides.
 

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No, I use these aftermarket diamond cut Grips - work extremely well for glove "adhesion". I like the ODI and RSI heater suggestion....
 

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Automotive goop like Pilsner suggested or you could try a wrap of electrical tape over top of your elements to tighten it up. I also suggest the RSI hand warmer elements if you're in need of new ones, half the price of the ones cat offers and they crank out way more heat.


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Clear spray paint works great for all the atv grips I've used it on.


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