If you are grooving the grips for the cable, put the glue only under the bottom 
of the grip so the groove in the cork has some structural strength?  (Or 
hairspray.....) 

You could split the grips, wrap the bars with a single layer of cloth 
electrical tape, then bind on the grips with twine and varnish?   Zero slip. 
Maximum safety. 

Ergon makes a cork anatomical grip that bolts on, but would not work well with 
a severely swept bar. 

I wonder how varnish would work for grip glue?  Alcohol would clean the bars up 
well.

I used cork grips for a bit, but didn’t like the feel (too hard), durability, 
and  cleaning up the handlebars after removal. (I like Grab On touring grips, 
cut as long as possible for lots of hand roaming room and comfort. I use them 
on my flat bars, and under my handlebar tape too, due to carpal tunnel issues 
and advice from my surgeon). 

Clayton
DirtDanceDesigns

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