Premium Leather Grips

Regular price
£33.95
Sale price
£33.95

Give your bike the bespoke treatment

Like a pair of handmade shoes, these premium leather grips will mould to your hands for the ultimate in riding comfort. Individually handcrafted in every stitch, they're designed to age beautifully, developing a unique colour and patina the more you use them. They're easy to fit, and feature the Temple Cycles logo laser etched on the aluminium bar ends.

  • Hand-stitched leather handlebar grips
  • High quality leather that'll only look better with age
  • Laser-etched aluminium bar ends
  • Easy to install – just slide onto your handlebars and tighten up the alloy clamps
  • 138mm length
  • For 22.2 handlebar diameter (any handlebar apart from road bike drop style)

Temple Cycles are our neighbours on Bristol’s Brookgate Trading Estate, so you could say we’ve got the inside track on just how wild they are about cycling. We regularly ogle the beautiful custom-built bikes that come out of their workshop, and we watch them zipping off for their group rides on Saturday mornings as we’re packing your orders.

Like WildBounds, Temple Cycles is a business that’s Bristol born and bred, with a massive passion for top-quality adventure goods. They started out restoring vintage bikes, before deciding that they could take those elegant, tried-and-tested designs and translate them into modern city steeds that also take advantage of the latest materials and technology.

Their bread and butter is assembling and tuning the kind of heirloom cycles that you’ll be bequeathing to your grandchildren – but they’ve also developed a whole range of high-end bike accessories, from laser-etched Duracork grips to multi-tools and handmade leather D-lock holsters.

With adventure in their DNA, the team at Temple Cycles have recently turned their attention to bikepacking, and we’re really stoked to be stocking their first impeccably crafted pannier backpack among other products. There are big things ahead for them, so watch this space – we certainly will be.

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