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- At SMOKIN SCOOTERS, we love innovative companies. You may be thinking – how innovative can you get when it comes to PRO SCOOTER GRIPS? Well, as it turns out, Oath got pretty innovative with their Oath Bermuda grips, which are available in both solid and mixed color ways. The Bermuda grips have deeper grooves than most grips, giving you more grip and preventing sweat so your hands stay where they need to be when landing a big trick or catching a bar spin. The horizontal grooves transition to a triangle pattern that riders can use to barspin. The Bermuda grips also have thicker material than most grips, giving you more cushion on landing. Perhaps the best part is that they come standard with bar ends for EITHER aluminum or steel bars. The Oath Bermuda grips are simply some of the best scooter grips money can buy! Oath Grips are 6.5″ pro scooter grips. Oath Scooter Grips are a 6 inch grip, which is a pretty standard grip length that will fit just about every scooter bar on the market. The Oath Bermuda Grips have the best of both worlds – durability and a super soft and comfortable feel.
CLOSEOUT ITEM. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES. PLEASE READ ALL SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE PURCHASING
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Oath Bermuda Grips Specifications
- Super Soft, yet durable TPE material
- 2 sets of TPR dual injected bar ends for aluminum and steel bars
- LENGTH: 165mm (6.5 inches)
- WEIGHT: 180g/6.35oz
- COMPATIBLE BAR END: Aluminium and steel/cro-mo
- SOLD IN: Pairs
- Available colors: BLACK, BLUE/PURPLE, GREEN/BLACK, GREEN/PINK, GUM, PINK, PURPLE/BLACK, RED/BLACK, TEAL, TEAL/BLACK
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– FINAL CLOSEOUT PRICING IN EFFECT – 40% OFF RETAIL!
– SAME DAY SHIPPING (when ordered by 2pm CST)
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- When purchasing grips for your scooter, make sure that new grips have bar ends that are compatible with your bars – aluminum or steel. Steel bars have a wider inner diameter in the cross bar than aluminum bars. Unless you have an air gun to remove and install the grips, you will most likely need to cut off the old grips and install the new ones with a little bit of soap and water. Alternatively, your local scooter or bike shop most likely has the proper equipment to remove and install your new grips.



























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