GRIPS

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Life Fitness grips provide a secure lemond revmaster classic grips replacement for LeMond RevMaster Classic indoor bikes, helping restore comfort, control, and safe handling when worn or damaged original lemond revmaster parts need replacing.

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Description

The GRIPS for the LeMond RevMaster Classic are a practical indoor cycling replacement part designed to restore comfort, control, and a secure hand position during every ride. Ideal for riders maintaining worn lemond revmaster parts, these Life Fitness grips fit the handlebar area of compatible RevMaster Classic bikes.

  • Designed for the LeMond RevMaster Classic indoor cycle platform.
  • Compatible with bikes produced under the LeMond and Life Fitness brand relationship for the RevMaster Classic series.
  • Replaces worn, slick, cracked, or loose original handlebar grips on applicable Classic models.
  • A smart choice when searching for a dependable lemond revmaster classic grips replacement for commercial or home-use bikes.

These replacement grips are made to help bring back the original feel of your bike’s cockpit, improving rider comfort and helping reduce hand fatigue during long training sessions. Built for dependable everyday use, they provide a firm, comfortable surface that supports better control while standing, sprinting, or changing hand positions. This part is intended as a direct replacement for worn factory-style grips on compatible units. As with many service parts, fit should be confirmed by equipment model before ordering. Installation is typically straightforward for most owners or service technicians, making this an easy refresh for aging handlebars without replacing larger assemblies.

Restore your ride with an OEM-quality replacement that installs easily and ships fast from our warehouse.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 2 in

Brand

Life Fitness

Life Fitness

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