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    Looking for Oxford heated grips superglue

    I recently took mine off and decided to use hairspray when reapplying. It didn't work at all so am now wondering if anyone has any of the superglue that comes with the heated grips lying around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by francewavidok View Post
    I recently took mine off and decided to use hairspray when reapplying. It didn't work at all so am now wondering if anyone has any of the superglue that comes with the heated grips lying around...
    Go to the hardware store and buy some!!

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    just buy some $2 stuff or whatever its nothing flash

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    Hahaha good old Kiwibiker, thank you for the suggestion about the Warehouse - your post was helpful although I can't say the same for the other two

    I had assumed it was unique to the product but will be popping down to Bunnings to pick something up.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by francewavidok View Post
    Hahaha good old Kiwibiker, thank you for the suggestion about the Warehouse - your post was helpful although I can't say the same for the other two

    I had assumed it was unique to the product but will be popping down to Bunnings to pick something up.

    Thanks
    Your post regarding the use of hairspray .... instead of glue ... WAS helpful. It gave me a laugh at the stupidity of it ...

    You'll probably need to be over 18 to buy glue .... the shop assistant may think you want to sniff it ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by francewavidok View Post
    will be popping down to Bunnings to pick something up.

    Thanks
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    Cheers guys and FJRider there has just been plenty of people online on other forums recommending hairspray so I thought I would try it out, no need to wring my neck for it lol. Thank you for the advice though.

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