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Titec HellBent Lock-On

Average Rating 2.75/5
# of Reviews 4
MSRP $ 15.00
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Description:Material: Kraton rubber
Shape: New Lock-On, Ergonomic Design





Submitted by Ken a Weekend Warrior from Petaluma, CA.
Date Reviewed: April 2, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Bolinas Ridge
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $12.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Awesome fit, cheap, extremely comfortable.
Weaknesses:Aluminum allen set screw, piece of crap, stripped out when installing them.
Bike Setup:Marin Alpineasides, Marzocchi Bombers, WTB, XTR, XT. She's my Frankenbike
Bottom Line:These grips rock, totally getting rid of the numb hand syndrome. Once I drilled out the cheap set screws and replaced them with STEEL set screws they actually worked okay, still not tight enough for my liking though. Like other riders are saying 12 buxxx you can't beat em. ROCK~ON!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Sisters OR
Date Reviewed: September 7, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Peterson Ridge
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $12.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Ideal shape, my favorite grip.
Weaknesses:Probems with the weak lock-on collar, as noted by others.
Similar Products Used:Ergon, like them too. The basic round grips are more or less all equivalent as far as I can tell, had a bunch of them too.
Bike Setup:Titus Ti Racer-x 29er, all XTR
Bottom Line:Love this grip, tried to get a replacement lock-on collar from Titec but no such luck (no sku for the part). Pity to dump a pair of grips for lack of small metal part. They would have happily replaced them, but it is easier to return them to REI. I intend to keep the one good collar as a spare for the new set, secure them carefully, and ride off happily into the sunset. For shape/comfort/weight these are the best IMHO. Down one chili for the stripped threads.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by J a from Cali
Date Reviewed: June 8, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $12.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Comfortable, even for big hands. Less weird than other "ergonomic" grips. Fatter outside diameter makes it easier to grip with 3rd and 4th fingers while using the other two for braking. Cheap.
Weaknesses:Hard to get the angle perfect. I got my left grip where I wanted it pretty quick, but could never get the right one exactly right. Only one clamp, which is made of cheap metal and strips easily.
Bottom Line:My right-hand grip never felt like it was in the right place, and I wound up stripping out the threads in the clamp when I tried to tweak it in the middle of a ride. Bad news. A product like this needs a lot of trial and error to get dialed in right, but the clamp is too soft and weak to last through a lot of loosening and retightening. Oh, well...12 bucks and one ride down the drain, not too bad. If you buy these, make sure you take extra care to set them up right and then don't ever mess with them again.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Lincoln a Cross Country Rider from Columbia, MD
Date Reviewed: June 4, 2007
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $14.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:NA
Weaknesses:the lock-on bolt hole to insert the allen wrench stripped. Now i can't remove the grip without drilling out the bolt. the bolt is made out of cheap aluminum.
Bike Setup:Stumpjumper 120
Bottom Line:I regret buying these grips. Seemed comfortable at first while off the bike, but on the bike, my hands get numb. The lockon feature backfired because the bolt stripped and now my right grip is permanent unless i drill out the screw

I dont like em one bit.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1






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