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Grips · ODI

ODI Rogue Lock-On Grips

ODI's Rogue is a thick, soft lock-on grip from the brand that made lock-ons standard, and it suits e-bike riders who want more cushion than a thin grip without the wing shape of an ergonomic model. The large diameter fills bigger hands, the rubber is tacky when wet, and the aluminum clamps stop it from spinning — a real issue on throttle bikes where a stock grip slowly rotates. They come in a standard 130 mm length; if your bike has a twist throttle or shifter, the grip on that side will need to be cut or you will need a shorter version.

Riders with larger hands or who want a thicker gripReplacing stock grips that rotateWet-weather riders

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Key considerations

  • Large diameter may be too thick for small hands
  • Full-length grips need cutting for twist controls
  • 22.2 mm bars only
  • Lock-on clamps need a 3 mm hex key

Pros

  • Thick and cushioned
  • Secure lock-on
  • Grippy when wet

Considerations

  • Too fat for some hands
  • Not ergonomic-shaped

Compatibility notes

  • 22.2 mm handlebar grip sections; full-length version not suited to twist throttles without trimming

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The Ergon GP1 is the ergonomic grip that most riders with numb hands end up with. Its wing-shaped platform spreads pressure across the palm instead of concentrating it on the ulnar nerve, and a lock-on clamp keeps it from rotating. On an upright e-bike it is a big comfort gain. It is sold in regular and large sizes and in a few versions for twist shifters and twist throttles that use a shorter grip on one side; pick the version that matches what is on your right bar. Fit it angled slightly downward and adjust until your wrist feels neutral.

Best for: Riders with numb or tingling hands · Upright commuter and cruiser e-bikes · Replacing slippery stock grips

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Handlebars & Stems

Riser Handlebar, 31.8 mm, Swept-Back Comfort (generic)

Swapping a flat bar for a riser with a bit of back-sweep brings the grips up and toward you, relaxing the wrists and shoulders; on a commuter e-bike it can be the difference between a bike you ride and one you avoid. Generic alloy risers with 31.8 mm center clamps, around 680 mm width and 40–60 mm of rise are widely sold. The 22.2 mm grip sections accept standard grips, levers, shifters and throttles. Moving controls over is an afternoon job; be ready for cables and the display lead to come up short if you go much higher.

Best for: Riders who want a more upright position than a flat bar gives · Commuters with wrist and shoulder discomfort · Replacing a bent bar

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