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A good set of handlebar grips can really help your riding, and make sure you are always in control of the bike. Sticky Fingers thinks we should have the same confidence on our brake levers, and have come up with these simple rubber lever grips.

Available in black, grey and neon green, the rubber grips slide over your brake lever to improve your riding by creating confidence in your braking. The patented design can install in a horizontal position (relative to the cross-section of the brake lever) to increase the surface area of the lever, or in a vertical position to provide a rubber cushion for you to squeeze.

They can be had for $10.99 direct from the company, at www.sticky-finger.com. Click more to see the other colors, and the other ways to install them…

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il Bruce
il Bruce
9 years ago

My but that is an unfortunate photo.

Will
Will
9 years ago

What’s old is new again… there were all sorts of these sort of things back in the early 90’s…

Matt
Matt
9 years ago

I have a ton of pens laying around that have the same grip on it.

chasejj
chasejj
9 years ago

This and a Hite Rite and you should be good to go for the next NAHBS.

Henry
Henry
9 years ago

Why? I have never once thought I needed more grip on my brake lever.

Offrhodes
Offrhodes
9 years ago

Now if we can just get Onza to bring back the white Porcupine tire!

Champs
Champs
9 years ago

Henry: if there’s a thing I’ve never thought of, I’m pretty sure my girlfriend will. Most things are personal taste, but sometimes she’s got a point.

Slow Joe Crow
Slow Joe Crow
9 years ago

OK, I’ve felt my sweaty fingers slipping on brake levers often enough that it might be useful, but I think full finger gloves are a better answer.

WannaBeSTi
WannaBeSTi
9 years ago

Henry, I’m with you…fingered or fingerless

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MM
MM
9 years ago

Holy mid 90s flashback

Tony
Tony
9 years ago

In the 90’s I believe they were Neoprene covers. These seem to look like a “sticky” material which imo is quite genius and it might work.. They should also help with numbing fingers on cold rides. Don’t know about ya’ll but my levers are FREEZING when the bike comes off the rack.

PBJoe
PBJoe
9 years ago

I have an old set of XT v-brake levers with Lizard Skin lever grips if anyone is interested. May even sell the parallelogram v-brakes too.

scentofreason
scentofreason
9 years ago

Those of you who don’t see the need for these obviously don’t ride where it’s cold. Really helps keep the fingers warm by not having metal brake levers…

TypeVertigo
9 years ago

I wonder if they plan to make a smaller version of this for road bike brifters?

Where I live, the cold isn’t a problem, and the 105 5700 STI levers on my CX bike are shiny black plastic. Sometimes I do wish for better purchase at the final 3cm/the very end of the STI levers, for better leverage when braking both from the hoods and from the drops.

Devin
Devin
9 years ago

Is the “Sticky Finger” in the last picture ripping at the left of the picture or is that just me? The outer edge raps the brake lever but the bottom inside seems to end.

jimweekend
jimweekend
9 years ago

Devin- Looks like it’s the crease from the inside shape. I have fat fingers so I’m gonna give these a shot. for $10.99 why not? Kudos for being creative

Steve Mathews
Steve Mathews
9 years ago

I’ve tried these out and like them. I like the cushioning, and also the increased tactile grip!

PBJoe
PBJoe
9 years ago

How creative is this? Lizard Skins still sells theirs for $3/pair.

SheathMan
SheathMan
9 years ago

Lizard Skins version are a useless slippery neoprene material, prob why they’re so cheap and belong in the history books. I’m sure you can find $3 neoprene handlebar grips but nobody would buy them either.

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