🛠️ Grip it. Glue it. Own it. Fast-dry adhesive for the go-getters.
Pro Taper’s Grip Glue Adhesive Compound is a synthetic, fast-drying adhesive designed specifically for recreational vehicle grips and mats. With a quick 10-25 second working time and full cure in 5 minutes, it offers water-repellent durability in a convenient 1-ounce bottle, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding speed and reliability.
Brand | Pro Taper |
Specific Uses For Product | Grip Glue |
Material | Synthetic adhesive |
Compatible Material | Recreational Vehicle Grips and Mats Materials |
Item Form | bottled |
Special Feature | Fast Drying |
Color | clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 29.57 Cubic Centimeters |
Viscosity | Low-to-Medium |
Full Cure Time | 5 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
UPC | 887337102962 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00887337102962 |
Manufacturer | Pro Taper |
Model | ProTaper 022882 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 022882 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 022882 |
Special Features | Fast Drying |
K**J
Works GREAT- Works VERY fast.
Excellent product for re-securing rubber grips to a metal surface like a walker or bicycle. I squeezed 8-10 drops on the metal and slid the grips back on. IMPORTANT: In 3 seconds the bond was 100% immovable. Make sure you know exactly how you want things positioned. Highly recommend this product for the purpose I’ve described.
D**E
Safety first
Very useful and keeps my grips right on
M**.
2002 Hayabusa Grips successfully installed
This glue works extremely well and starts to set almost immediately.Make sure to mock up and test fit before applying the glue!Will definitely purchase again.Used on 2002 hayabusa
N**E
Drys fast and hard!
This stuff worked great but it dries really fast and hard so be quick!
W**N
Glue
Works as expected
C**R
SUPER STICKY 😳
So I typically don't get grip glue for my machines but something told me I needed it on this quad as the grips purchased just didn't seem to set tight enough on here. To the glues benefit it stuck like muck and hasn't come off yet even after my atv rolled down the devil's backbone and the only thing saved was the grips on the bent bars 😂 they definitely show a LOT of strength in their use. Would highly recommend these to anyone looking to keep it real and keep it on
J**L
Works fine for camera tripod control knobs
I bought this and used it on an older set of Manfrotto camera tripod geared heads that have foam rubber knob covers. These come loose with time for some reason. This glue was the solution: worked within seconds and has held tight for months.
R**2
not perfect...holds too well?
One grip installed flawlessly. Easy and glue held really tight. The other grip failed. Minutes after installation two small holes began to form in the grip. These holes first were pinprick in size but grew larger rather quickly. Was it the glue that weakened the grip compound or was the grip faulty to start with. I think a little bit of both. Have ordered a second set of grips(Scott). If replacement grip fails I think I will lean towards the glue as the culprit. Will update.UPDATE: No failure problems with the new grip. However, this super glue type grip glue does present some issues. Although I taped the over the small hole at the end of the throttle tube, some glue found its way into the throttle tube anyway. Not really sure how that happened. So I had to remove the throttle tube and then spent a good hour with a rag and goo gone to remove the glue from inside the throttle tube before it would spin freely on the bar. Royal pain. I also fear that when these new grips wear out I will have to replace the throttle tube as well, as this glue, being the super glue type, is going the present a new challenge when removing the old worn grips. I am sure the old grips will not peel off like traditional grip glue allows you to do. I think the traditional type grip glue and safety wire is the better way to go.
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