Alternative DIY Soft Grips
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Alternative DIY Soft Grips
Being at a funny age and having some problems with my wrists (no jokes please) its an age thing I decided a new set of softer grips might help so began looking around for some. Well some were not bad but still would'nt offer the degree of comfort or look I was after. Some foam ones not bad but boring.
The answer came to me while siting in the sun having a beer at home............living in Queensland Australia we like to keep our beer cold and use a 'Stubby Holder' to hold our amber fluid especially when the weather gets really hot.
Its made of the same material that divers suits are made off so works well.
Basically I cut the holders to suit and wired them over the standard grips 'motocross style'. Result...much more comfortable and I think they look the business too. See Pics bazzasmotoblog.blogspot.com.au
A bit of a talking point and fun when catching up with those I ride with or meet.
The answer came to me while siting in the sun having a beer at home............living in Queensland Australia we like to keep our beer cold and use a 'Stubby Holder' to hold our amber fluid especially when the weather gets really hot.
Its made of the same material that divers suits are made off so works well.
Basically I cut the holders to suit and wired them over the standard grips 'motocross style'. Result...much more comfortable and I think they look the business too. See Pics bazzasmotoblog.blogspot.com.au
A bit of a talking point and fun when catching up with those I ride with or meet.
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I think this may catch on as others I have met when riding think its a great idea and very different.
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But I use masking tape wrapped around the bars to give a "fatter" grip which reduces bar buzz and you don't snag your gloves on the wire.
I guess thin neoprene fitted under the grips would work too ?
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Update DIY Grips Mk2
DIY Grips Mk 2
Well the 'Stubbie holder' beer grips are holding up well and very comfortable over the OEM ones.
Changes: I have taken them off and modified them by turning them over..she who must be obeyed says they look better. Anyway they are still wired on but more tightly this time to give a kind of finger-grip style see more + pic bazzasmotoblog.blogspot.com.au time for a well earned beer or two
Well the 'Stubbie holder' beer grips are holding up well and very comfortable over the OEM ones.
Changes: I have taken them off and modified them by turning them over..she who must be obeyed says they look better. Anyway they are still wired on but more tightly this time to give a kind of finger-grip style see more + pic bazzasmotoblog.blogspot.com.au time for a well earned beer or two
#8
DIY Reshaping stock seat
Go to this link on the forum to see my how to: https://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mecha...ock-one-33776/
#9
I'm going to utilise your idea Bazza and make some fork protectors using stubby holders to sit on top of the fork dust seals wrapped around the forks, so the fork tubes are protected from stones and in turn the fork seals are then protected from a damaged fork tube scoring the seal and it leaking. Its probably a good thing that they wont be seen unless you look up under there but I'll try and do them as tidily as possible. Will post pics when I've done them.