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ODI Rogue Lock-on Reviews

ODI Rogue Lock-on

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Avg Rating: 11 gear reviews
Tags: best of 2010, lock on
20 members own this 5 members want this
Buy from: HuckNRoll  
 
Description:
For those who prefer to have more grip to hold onto, the Rogue Lock-On grips provide extra large pads

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Reviews


reviewed by GimmeAraise   on September 3, 2011 (updated 09/03/11)
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
love the lock on, my first! I know way to long.



Large for the shock which was a problem I was having.



longer grips which help me when I bring hands in when climbing.



USA USA!
 
Cons
metal lock on piece digs in to hands with non padded gloves.



 
Review
cant complain yet. i've only done a few rides but its way better then my stock fuel ex slide on/slide off grips. Yahoo! also ODI made in THE USA
 


reviewed by tarvisg   on May 2, 2011
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
I prefer a larger grip and these are perfect for me.
 
Cons
Wish there were other color options.
 
Review
I think these are a great grip if your not into the thin grips.
 


reviewed by glessner   on April 21, 2011
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
Sticky grips
Plush enough to suck up some shock
Good lock-ons
 
Cons
Absolutely nothing
 
Review
Been riding the same pair for 3 years and won't even consider changing to anything else. Get yourself a nice pair of gloves to go with because these are a little knobby for comfortable barehanded rides.
 


reviewed by fleetwood   on March 14, 2011
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
they lock on!
 
Cons
nothing so far
 
Review
These are the first pair of lock-ons I've use on my current bike, and I wish I had made the move long ago. The hardest part of installation is getting the caps to pop into place (not that hard, really). After that, installation is a breeze. I've been riding them for a couple of weeks and although they are a bit firmer that what I had, I like the feel, and I like that they are a little bigger than what I had before. All in all, a great grip for me. Recommended.
 


reviewed by sevendaysoff   on February 17, 2011
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
everything!
 
Cons
nothing!
 
Review
the only lock on grips i've ever owned, but man am i glad i upgraded! these things feel excellent and stay put.
 


reviewed by skaterqwertyuiop   on September 2, 2010
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
Larger grip
Relatively soft
Stays in place
 
Cons
None
 
Review
I love these. Definitely worth the money.
 


reviewed by guest on June 20, 2010
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
best grip ever
 
Cons
screws will strip even if careful
 
Review
i like them so much i just cut the clamp off when replacing
brutal CS
 


reviewed by scotkrzy   on June 19, 2010
model: rogue 2011
 
Cons
strip the screw will strip. sorry
 


reviewed by scotkrzy   on June 19, 2010
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
sticky grips that you can really hold on to (no pun intended(ok small pun intended))
 
Cons
careful when tightening them the screw will stip, other than that none
 
Review
my ridin partner recomended these when I needed some new grips, I got them and have them on all bikes I ride and work on, definately recommend them.
 


reviewed by guest   on April 13, 2010
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
Ultimate in shock absorption, very comfortable through any terrain, tacky rubber for sure grip, the ease of swapping out them out, and are comfortable with bare hands as well.
 
Cons
None!
 
Review
All hands down, these are tip top grips for all around riding. They are a very popular grip among gravity, freeriders, and DJ'ers, among other riders as well.
 


reviewed by discombobulated_conundrum   on July 7, 2009
model: rogue 2011
 
Pros
-Comfortable grip.
-Nice tacky rubber compound.
-Ease in swapping/replacing grips.
 
Cons
-Dirt and muck sticks in between the grooves and latice pattern making it difficult to clean.
 
Review
Over all a very good grip for those with larger hands. The grip pattern is not irritating on bare hands. The rubber compound is soft enough to be comfortable with good vibration absorption.
As I mentioned in the cons it's a pain to clean while attached to the bike, but it is easily removed it can be soaked and scrubbed for a nice squeaky clean.
 

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