Bicycle grips on yoke

Lawson Laslo

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Has anyone ever put bicycle grips on there yoke as a alternative to the slip on grips
If you have please post pictures and tips
It would go on our new Ercoupe
 
No idea about aviation usage, but I prefer lock-on grips on my bike versus slip on grips.
 
I put cork bicycle tape on the Cardinal, really like the feel and it looks better than the original chipped plastic.upload_2019-2-20_18-45-1.jpeg
 
I slip foam bicycle grips onto the yoke of a Cessna 150. A drop or two of liquid dish soap will make them slide on easier.
 
I slip foam bicycle grips onto the yoke of a Cessna 150. A drop or two of liquid dish soap will make them slide on easier.
We were wanting more of the rubber feel
It already has some foamy stuff on it
 

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4A475CA9-E94F-4B05-AB34-56DF3AE5D1D7.jpeg I used this stuff for my crusty 40 year old yokes.

It’s got no adhesive, but sticks to itself.

Comes right off. Easy to apply.
 
I think i have flown at least one plane that had bar tape on the yoke.
 
I put bicycle handlebar tape on the yokes of the Cessna 182 I used to own. There's nothing better!
 
Tennis racquet grip tape is also a good substitute. Usually doesn’t have adhesive and can be purchased in several different thicknesses and textures.


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Ron Wanttaja
 
I’ve considered, but not yet tried, a product called Re-Grip: a cushioned tool handle grip that mounts with a strippable interior core that contracts.
 
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