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Odi Longneck ST BMX Grips
Enhance Your Ride with the Odi Longneck ST BMX Grips
Searching for superior comfort and control for your BMX adventures? Look no further than the Odi Longneck ST Grips—a hallmark of reliability, comfort, and innovation in the realm of BMX grips.
Unmatched Grip Performance
As BMX grips go, the Odi Longneck ST stands tall. Engineered for ultimate grip and control, these bike grips offer a unique blend of cushioning and traction, ensuring a secure hold for maximum handling precision.
Conclusion
Experience the difference; choose Odi Longneck ST BMX Grips for superior control, comfort, and durability—a grip that defines excellence in BMX riding.
Specs:
Length: 143mm
Outer diameter: 31mm
Inner Diameter: 7/8"
barends: ODI nylon push in
weight: 3.7 oz / 105g / 0.23lbsÂ
Q&A
Q: What are the best BMX grips for street riding?
A: If you want the best grips for BMX and are searching for reliable grips for BMX bikes, you want a single ply grip with a soft and tacky compound. You want bicycle handle grips that comes with heavy duty bar ends and is a diameter that you feel is easy to grab with your hands. You also want a grip length from 135mm to 180mm. You want a good amount of real estate, especially if you prefer long BMX grips or even extra long grips. You always want your grips to have high quality rubber to ensure longevity, which is why many riders consider ODI Longneck grips, Volume VLM grips, Primo Cali grips and the Vans grips some of the best BMX grips available.
Q: How long should BMX grips be for bar spins and control?
A: If you want to do bar spins and want to know how long your BMX bicycle grips need to be I have you covered. Does your bike come with brakes or without brakes? This is gonna determine the maximum length of grips you can use in general. If you have cut down handlebars with a brake lever you are limited to a grip length of 135mm to however long you can fit on your handlebar. If you have wide uncut bars you will be able to run longer grips, including extra long grips. Good news is you don't need a specific length grip to bar spin. Most pro riders use 135mm to 170mm grips, which falls right in line with what most riders consider the best BMX handlebar grips range.
Q: What is the difference between BMX grips and regular bike grips?
A: If you are wondering what the difference is between regular bicycle bar grips and BMX grips, you came to the right website. BMX grips are usually designed by BMXers to function the way they need to do tricks and to last long. Regular handle grips for bicycle use harder rubber compounds and do not give good traction. Some regular grips may even slip, which causes common issues like bike grip slipping off. BMX-specific grips use soft compound, absorb impacts, and are designed not to slip. High quality BMX grips usually come with heavy duty bar ends, while regular bicycle grips for handlebars usually come with simple push-in plugs.
Q: Are softer BMX grips better than harder grips?
A: When it comes to grip durometer it is based on rider preference, but other factors come into play. Some riders prefer thinner hard grips for smaller hands, while others prefer thicker grips for comfort. Many riders mistake worn grips for poor quality, but grip choice depends on hand size, riding style, and whether you want the best BMX grips for sweaty hands.
  If you love soft grips you usually enjoy thicker hand grips that give direct bike feedback and work as effective bicycle hand grips when riding without gloves.
  If you ride gloves you may prefer harder grips or even lock-on BMX grips, but for freestyle BMX most riders still prefer traditional single-ply grips.
Q: How do I install BMX grips without damaging them?
Technique #1: Hairspray or Alcohol – FAST DRYING
Clean your handlebars thoroughly, apply a small amount of alcohol or hairspray, slide the grip on quickly, align, and let it dry.
Technique #2: Zip Ties – INSTANT INSTALL
Insert zip ties evenly, slide the grip on, pull ties out, and ride immediately.
Technique #3: Air Compressor – FAST & EASY
This is the cleanest method for bike grip change and bike grip replacement, especially when installing ODI BMX grips or stretching long BMX grips.
Q: Why do my bike grips keep slipping off the handlebars?
A: If your grips are slipping, it could be improper installation, worn grips, or contamination inside the grip. Remove the grips using air or solvent, clean both the bar and inside of the grip, then reinstall properly. If the problem continues, it’s time for bike grip replacement or to fully remove BMX grips and start fresh.
Q: Do BMX grips come with bar ends, and are they required?
A: Most BMX bicycle grips come with bar ends. Some use push-in plugs while others use wedge-style bar ends. Upgrading to aftermarket options like Odyssey Par ends helps protect your bmx handlebar grips and handlebars from damage.
Q: What grip pattern is best for BMX riding (ribbed vs knurled)?
A: Ribbed grips are popular with riders who ride bare-handed and natural grip. Knurled grips are preferred by riders who wear gloves or want thinner grips. Both styles are available in the best grip brands for BMX bikes, so testing both is the best approach.
Q: How often should BMX grips be replaced?
A: Grips don’t expire, but riding conditions matter. Replace your grips if they tear, harden, become slippery, or lose traction. Frequent riding will naturally wear grips faster and should expect regular bike grip change.
Q: Can I use BMX grips on a mountain bike or dirt bike?
A: Yes, you can use BMX grips on MTB handlebars because both use 22.2mm diameter bars. Dirt bikes are different due to throttle tubes and larger diameters, which makes installation difficult and not recommended.
Q: What length grips are best for BMX (150mm, 160mm, 170mm, 180mm)?
A: If you ride brakes, shorter grips between 143mm–160mm work best. If you ride brakeless, 160mm–180mm grips provide more coverage and control. This range includes many best BMX grips and extra long grips riders prefer.
Q: Are lock-on grips good or bad for BMX riding?
A: Lock-on BMX grips are better for racing and MTB riding. Freestyle BMX riders usually avoid them due to thickness and lack of impact absorption. Traditional BMX grips offer better feel and shock absorption.
Q: Do BMX grips work better with or without gloves?
A: Gloves work well for racing and sweaty hands. Freestyle riders usually prefer bare hands for better control. Many riders choose softer grips as the best BMX grips for sweaty hands when riding without gloves.
Q: What causes hand fatigue and blisters when riding BMX grips?
A: Hand fatigue comes from gripping too tightly, dehydration, or riding longer than your body is conditioned for. Blisters happen when hands aren’t conditioned. Riding more builds calluses and reduces blistering.
Q: Which BMX grip brands are the most trusted by pro riders?
A: Many pros ride Vans grips, Primo Cali grips, S&M BTM grips, Volume VLM grips and Demolition Axe grips. The most iconic grips are ODI Longneck grips, including the Longneck Softies, Longneck SLX and Longneck ST grips versions, widely considered some of the best bicycle grips and best BMX handlebar grips ever made.
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