Carbon Gripper - 75g

SKU Code: 349
€18,99

If you’re adding new carbon parts to your bike, make sure to give them a once over with Carbon Gripper. It’ll help stop any slippage or overtightening. Read more

  • carbon fibre assembly
  • workshop

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  • Free delivery over €50
    Free delivery over €50
  • No customs fees (shipped from EU)
    No customs fees (shipped from EU)
  • Free Muc-Off sticker with every order
    Free Muc-Off sticker with every order

Pairs great with:

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  • Description

    The guys here at Muc-Off HQ have been racking their brains to come up with a solution for carbon fibre bike parts slipping. Whether it's your Carbon seatpost having a mind of its own or your Carbon stem is struggling to grip your handle bars, our mad scientists have come up with the answer. May we introduce the all-new, highly advanced Carbon Gripper!

    Put simply, the Muc-Off team have created a highly efficient carbon fibre assembly compound that is essential for preventing over-tightening and creating a secure ‘mating friction’ between carbon surfaces or indeed carbon to metal parts.

    Designed for mechanics and riders building their own bike, the Muc-Off Carbon Gripper creates friction between carbon fibre clamping areas and lowers clamping torque thus decreasing the chance of fatigue, internal fractures or shortening component life.

    So get your money’s worth out of your carbon fibre parts. Use Muc-Off Carbon Gripper!

  • FEATURES

    • Keeps Carbon parts gripped
    • 'Non slip' surface to surface formula
    • Specifically designed for Carbon Fibre parts
  • HOW TO

    1. Apply a thin layer of Carbon Gripper to fibre clamping areas
    2. Spread the Carbon Gripper evenly
    3. Wipe away any excess
  • Reviews

  • NON-SLIP FORMULA

    Prevents slippage and overtightening on Carbon Fibre parts.

  • maximises component life

    Lowers clamping torque required and therefore decreases the chance of fatigue.