I used them for years and loved them, but I've switched to ESI grips 
recently just to change things up. I put some new cork grips on my wife's 
new bike a few months ago. They're gorgeous and comfortable for commuting 
and leisure riding. They aren't soft but I wouldn't say they feel hard or 
uncomfortable in any way. The worst part IMO is you have to glue them on, 
which means if you have to change your levers, shifters, bells, etc. it can 
be a real pain in the ass and you have to essentially destroy the grips in 
the process.  

On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 8:49:31 AM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
>
> Do they add comfort?  Cork may not be that soft so I am curious.  I would 
> like to use these on an albatross bar if they absorb shock (not a real 
> issue and have some flex.  I currently have my bars wrapped in tape and 
> shellacked,
>
> Thanks
> .  
>

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