I do it somewhat crudely, but it seems to work without destroying the
grips: stick a long, skinny screwdriver or awl under the end, shove in a
couple of inches, lift slightly, spray in WD40, rotate, and remove.
Reinstall using WD40 -- it will dry after an hour or so leaving the grips
tight.

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:23 AM, fulf <fu...@myfairpoint.net> wrote:

> I'm planning to switch my bullmoose bars for albatrosses. Need to remove
> the ergo bar grips to do this and was wondering if the group had ideas how
> to do this without destroying the grips. They are not glued but don't budge
> when I try to loosen them. Any ideas would be appreciated.  Bill
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