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Please Tell Me The Comfiest Comfy Grips You Know
#1
Hiya fellas,

As per title really.

My grips are shot to pieces and looking for a nice, vibe reducing comfy grip that can handle 15k miles a year.

If you've got a set fitted you swear by or know of some you've had then I'd love to buy on recommendation rather than "they look good" and hating them.

Cheers in advance fellas  :thumbup
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#2
I had vibe issues with the OEM ones and got some progrip ones which were much better, cant remember which ones as it was ages ago
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#3
Same as tyres - you can't expect soft and comfy to last as long as harder ones, Don't fall for the blurb of the renthal kevlar ones, they didn't last 5 minutes, but they are nice n soft!
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#4
I find all grips too small for my shovels so I use these Grip Puppies on them
http://www.grip-puppy.co.uk/

Find them very comfy and reduce the vibe a great deal. Father in law also uses them and loves them.
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#5
"Go on..... grip those puppys"  The person who put that as the strap line needs a medal!!  Bloody priceless..... :lol
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#6
Gotta be heated ones surely?
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#7
(18-02-15, 02:29 PM)FuZzBoM link Wrote:I find all grips too small for my shovels so I use these Grip Puppies on them
http://www.grip-puppy.co.uk/

Find them very comfy and reduce the vibe a great deal. Father in law also uses them and loves them.


Totally forgot about these Fuzz - had them a few years ago. Cheers fella, nice quick fix  :thumbup


(18-02-15, 05:18 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote:"Go on..... grip those puppys"  The person who put that as the strap line needs a medal!!  Bloody priceless..... :lol


Got to agree, cracking line. Really comfy grip and just twist them hard to go faster... :lol
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#8
Progrip 732. Lovely, soft and sticky and last for ages. I've bought these a few times now as I was that impressed with them the first time I fitted them. Best grips I've fitted to any of my bikes (IMO).

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ProGrip-732-Gr...4897.l4275

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#9
ive just got a pair of datatool heated grips fitted they are a bit thicker than normal grips and feel comfy to me. i dont know how long they will last but the buggers get seriousley hot.
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#10
Love handles
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(19-02-15, 06:47 PM)Oldgit link Wrote:Love handles
:rollin  Quality, love it.
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