Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > The rubbery plastic had a pretty decent grip on the handlebars.
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > Not sure if this helps too much, but I felt better about it. :) I was able to video most of a 15-mi bike ride that I did, and even captured me biting it on the way home afterwards: http://www.kyte.tv/ch/74664-ihatepink/154999-caroline-postride-retardedness
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > So I stuck a couple on there, on top of the washer I'd originally removed, thinking I wouldn't need it!
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > The part of the chair foot covers I cut off already had holes in the bottom, which got me thinking!
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > Bottom view.
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > Fits really well, but I thought there was one more thing I could do for stability / cushioning.
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > I held the rubber tightly (I ended up needing two of those chair foot covers) and reassembled the hose clamp. Tadaa!
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > I tried to make the rubber wrapping as snug with the handlebars as possible - here I tried using some double-sided tape, which didn't help me at all ...
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > I bent the hose clamp out and the middle piece fell out - it's okay, it could be put back later ...
The rubbery plastic had a pretty decent grip on the handlebars.
Caroline Chen (ihatepink) > The rubbery plastic had a pretty decent grip on the handlebars.
The rubbery plastic had a pretty decent grip on the handlebars.
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