Grip Question
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I have heard good reports about GRIP PUPPIES
Plus the listing pic is funny as hell.... LOL..
Grip Puppies on ebay
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I have large hands,(very large) size 12/13 (sizeXXXL in A Star gloves)
I find running 4 or 5 layers of masking tape on the bars, fitting std grips on top gives them a bit more width, and helps a bit with vibration.
I'm going to ask a friend of mine with a machine shop if he'll make me a pair of tungsten bar ends. That'll do it for sure !
I'd be keen to hear more about those gel grips, guys....
It's not that I have much vibration, but .......
I find running 4 or 5 layers of masking tape on the bars, fitting std grips on top gives them a bit more width, and helps a bit with vibration.
I'm going to ask a friend of mine with a machine shop if he'll make me a pair of tungsten bar ends. That'll do it for sure !
I'd be keen to hear more about those gel grips, guys....
It's not that I have much vibration, but .......
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Hi I fitted the new grips last summer and they are a lot better than the grips that came off, mind you, thats not hard as they were totally knackered. Thinks they might have been the originals. They feels good look good and are easy to grip, got them from a company on ebay and they were cheaper than honda wanted for standard ones.
I have foam grips on my Goldwing, comfort wise they are fine but if it rains, they soak up the water and retain it for quite a while. Next day you go out with dry glove and ten minutes later wet gloves oh joy
I have foam grips on my Goldwing, comfort wise they are fine but if it rains, they soak up the water and retain it for quite a while. Next day you go out with dry glove and ten minutes later wet gloves oh joy
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