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Kids Bike Handlebar Grips 22.2 mm – Replacement

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
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Replacement handlebar grips for kids bikes, balance bikes and small scooters with standard 22.2 mm handlebar ends

This model was designed as a simple replacement for worn children’s bike grips. It has a clean cylindrical shape, easy to print and easy to fit

Dimensions:
- Inner diameter: 22.2 mm
- Length: 90 mm
- Outer diameter: approx 27.5 mm

Print two pieces for a complete pair

Recommended material:
- TPU 95A: best option for comfort, grip and flexibility
- PETG: usable for a more rigid grip
- PLA: okay for a quick prototype, but not recommended for long-term outdoor use

Recommended print settings:
- Layer height: 0.20 mm
- Walls: 3
- Infill: 15–20%
- Supports: no
- Brim: recommended
- Orientation: vertical

No supports required

Installation:
1. Remove the old grip
2. Clean the handlebar end
3. Check that the handlebar diameter is around 22.2 mm
4. Insert the new grip, pushing it all the way in
5. Before use, make sure the grip does not rotate or slide

Important:
This is a 3D printed replacement part. Always test the fit carefully before use. The grip must not move on the handlebar. Do not use if the part is cracked, deformed, or moves during use; replace it if it cracks, becomes loose, or shows wear. Adult supervision is required when used on children’s bikes

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