Possibly some stiched leather grips available at a motorcycle shop.
2006-06-23 08:02:44
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answered by teegee17 2
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Ace bandage makes a wrap that sticks to itself after you are done wrapping. You could use that. Some places even have it in different colors. Also if she ever has to go into the hospital or even when she goes to school make sure they are aware of her allergy to the rubber, glue and latex products. My son & his wife just had a baby and they are both allergic to latex and they put a big notice on the door so that the nurses wouldn't use anything with latex...
2006-06-25 16:04:28
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answered by grannybear 2
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I would put cloth around the latex handles. Or put plastic over them. My mother is extrmemly allergic to latex and she works in a hospital where latex is used a lot. She also has this problem. She often puts something around the latex so it won't cause a skin problem.
2006-06-23 08:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure if you go to a bike shop they will suggest an alternative. Either that use leather strips wrapped round the handlebars, or maybe the tape for repairing tennis rackets....
2006-06-23 08:06:26
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answered by darkness_returns 4
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That would be very hard. I would suggest meeting with a Allgery Specialist and she what the bikeshop has. An Allergy Specialist will know best! Good luck!
Hope this helps!
2006-06-23 08:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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She could wrap her handle bars in the same foam that you wrap pipes in. (In the winter) They come in different sizes , so she could move them from one bike to another as she grows. My daughter has many allergies also and she uses these sometimes on her scooter. They are easy to take off and replace if soiled, also. They work as protection,too. Hope this helps.
2006-06-23 08:12:10
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answered by Sonya 2
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You could probably wrap leather boot laces around the ends of the handlebars and that would act as suitable handles
2006-06-23 08:04:08
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answered by net_at_nite 4
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That's rough! Sensitivity to petroleum products runs in my family too.
Try leather, wood, or canvas. Or gloves: There are some pretty cool-looking ones out there I'm sure your grandaughter will enjoy.
Good luck!
2006-06-23 18:37:55
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answered by Tigger 7
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the best alternative is cotton gloves , there's different and cool designed styles , they have some light textured fabric , in foley's or wal mart,, hope this can help ,, or get some fabric handles at home depot u can buy something that fits in the bike
2006-06-23 08:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Get some Leather grips for motorcyles, They have fringe types or plain leather grips. Good luck on the other things
2006-06-23 08:05:26
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answered by ? 2
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