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Re: grips
OURY Road Grips
Learned about these riding mountain bikes back in the rigid fork days.
THese are the motorcycle version.
Just trim the end off with a razor blade & use your bar ends.
Install with cheap hairspray...makes it slide on easy & dries sticky so they don't slip.
cost around $12.00 a set
Give a good firm grip but absorb vibration.
Don't get hard or stinky over time like the gel grips
Learned about these riding mountain bikes back in the rigid fork days.
THese are the motorcycle version.
Just trim the end off with a razor blade & use your bar ends.
Install with cheap hairspray...makes it slide on easy & dries sticky so they don't slip.
cost around $12.00 a set
Give a good firm grip but absorb vibration.
Don't get hard or stinky over time like the gel grips
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Hey! you've got a KLR.
Me too, till about a year ago.
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
Me too, till about a year ago.
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
#5
Hey! you've got a KLR.
Me too, till about a year ago.
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
Me too, till about a year ago.
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
#6
Re: grips
Progrips, got them at the dealer, they are a little cheaper online, but with shipping comes out the same....I bought some gel grips for my wifes ninja on Ebay, and they rock better than the progrips, but I can't find them now...but the progrips are not bad.....I will check into the OURY that Dawg suggested...
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