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Our BMX grips fit standard handlebars available on the market.
Handlebar grip diameter is universal – just make sure the model you choose has the right length for your bars.
Tilt Metra grips | Teal (1)
€11.12
Regular price:
€13.56
ODI Longneck SLX Grips 135mm | Neon Red
€11.49
Regular price:
€15.86
RMD Bike Co. Gripstops set v3
€2.30
Regular price:
€5.98
Addict OG grips 180mm | Bottle Green
€15.86
Blazer Pro Caliber grips | Green
€11.26
BMX Grips – Get a Solid Hold.
Grips are an essential part of every BMX bike.
These specially designed BMX grips are made to provide excellent grip and comfort during tricks, jumps, and intense riding. They help you stay in full control of your bars, no matter how hard you ride.
Grips directly affect your safety and riding comfort. Imagine your grip tearing mid-trick – your bike flying out of your hands. Yeah... not good.
That’s why it’s smart to replace your grips regularly.
In our store, you’ll find soft, sweat-wicking BMX grips that stay firm in your hands and match your style and ergonomic needs. You’ll feel confident even when riding without gloves.
Choose top quality and safety – choose BMX grips from our online store!
New grips are a quick way to refresh your bike or give it a custom touch. With plenty of colors and styles, you’re sure to find something that fits you.
How to install BMX grips? Read more...
FAQ – Most common questions about BMX grips
Do all BMX grips fit all handlebars?
Most BMX grips fit standard 22.2 mm handlebars – that’s the common size in freestyle bikes. Just make sure your bar isn’t unusually oversized or meant for another riding style.
How long should BMX grips be?
Standard grip length is around 130–180 mm. Choose shorter grips for smaller bars or if you ride brakeless, and longer ones for extra comfort or bar ends with more coverage.
Should I ride with or without flanges on my grips?
Flanged grips give a retro feel and offer thumb protection. Flangeless grips are cleaner and more modern, often preferred by park and street riders. It’s all personal preference.
How do I install new BMX grips?
You can slide them on with a bit of rubbing alcohol, grip glue, or compressed air. Avoid using soap – it can leave your grips slippery. Check our full grip install guide.
How often should I replace my BMX grips?
When they start slipping, cracking, or losing their shape – it’s time for new ones. Frequency depends on how often and how hard you ride, but most riders replace grips every few months.
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