Stir crazy ideas
by taj | Feb 17, 2009 |
I’ve been sitting in front of my computer for the last couple days working on my taxes and all of last years accounting (and I now regret throwing all my receipts into a box in complete random order). Its all driving me a little bonkers.
Today my new little dog, Monty, who by the way is still quite a dingus, decided to chew up a box of matches. Not sure how toxic it must be to eat matches, but he seems to be doing ok.
In fact he seems to be doing better then ok. After weeks of training and working with him to no avail, today he suddenly understood the game of fetch and repeatedly retrieved his ball. I’m amazed. I guess the moral of the story is that if you are ever having trouble learning something try eating some matches. Preferably lit ones.
Molded rubber dinosaur.
One of the things that never gets finished on my list of things to do is designing a signature grip for Odyssey. Its really quite a honor so if I ever do a grip I really want it to be something good and original. The problem is that it seems like every grip design has been done to death. The truth is, grips never feel good till they break in a bit and in the end, it doesn’t really matter what the tread design in the beginning is anyway. So, I’ve been trying to think of some new cool and very original ideas. I’m pretty sure that through the rubber molding process we can really do anything (like the dino above). I have a few ideas below if you can imagine them molded in rubber.
I think that beer is pretty cool these days. I’m sure there are loads of riders who are more comfortable with their hands around beer bottles then BMX grips anyway.
I helped design the Roscoe signature shoe so I was thinking maybe a Roscoe grip would be a hit. He’d look pretty tough clamped on to your bars.
Hotdog/ Veggiedawg grip?
Not sure how functional this would be, but I think coffee addicts like most of my friends would be really into this large oversized grip design. Obviously we would make “TEA” version for the Uk. This is probably more a beach cruiser style grip though, huh?
I’m feeling lazy with the illustrations so you’ll have to use your imagination here. This is a large human ear shaped flange with a cue-tip sticking out of it. We might even be able to do a dual compound grip with a soft cotton swab on the end to prevent injuries or damage to skateparks.
I’m always drawing little animals holding signs so why not mold one into the flange. Other then that it would be a pretty traditional grip.
I know this computer mouse grip will be a huge hit. There are so many “hardcore” bmxers who are way more used to the feel of a computer mouse then actual riding grips.
So anyway, I need some help with grips designs. Can you guys think of any? (And I already thought about the big veiny erect penis grip…. you can have that design for when you do your signature grip).













February 18th, 2009 on 3:40 am
velcro glove and felt grips for the sweaty palm crowd.
leather grips for the punk crowd or something.
and condom thin grips for the weight freaks.
February 18th, 2009 on 5:22 am
Get 2 different sizes, one will be Roscoe’s tail (the longer version) and the shorter version will be Monty’s tail.
February 19th, 2009 on 8:54 am
I have always wanted a grip that tapers in slightly… wider at the bar end then at the flange. like odi long neck width at the flange and odi mushroom grip at the bar end. I think it would feel worn in from the get go that way. that and a grip with lots of groves asI sweet alot and they seem to help keep the grips grippy. right now I run the bike union grips with eat shit. on them. good grip good as any other I have picked I guess.
February 21st, 2009 on 12:12 am
I had some… I think they were Primo grips that were great. They had a felt feel when new, they looked a lot like the current S&M grip on albes.com except they were all black. I just replaced them with the T1 grips, which are nice, a bit thick when they are new but I’m sure they will be nice and broken in soon.
Those were the best grips. No real design on them other than a nice feel of soft rubber, donut and a logo on the end that was usually cut off on my T1 Bars. They wore in quick and lasted long.
Simple is better when it comes to most things. I think grips are the perfect thing to not over complicate, over engineer, or even over think. Simple design with your stamp on it, like you said every tread pattern has been done and they all end up wearing with the same general look after a while.
February 22nd, 2009 on 2:34 pm
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April 7th, 2009 on 4:31 am
What about a mouth with teeth and lips for the flange and a tongue sticking out for the grip. maybe even be able to cut off the teeth and lips for flange-less.. idk?
April 7th, 2009 on 4:37 am
I always liked the power paws b/c even when sweaty they were just so soft you always got grip. or HAhah what about a Chicken leg (drumstick) for the grip and the foot for the flange and you can make a flange-less one with just the bone end.