Grips?

Max Smiley

Well-known member
what kinda' grips you like? the stock ones kinda' hard and numbing on my bike and I always try to keep loose grip. took off the metal bar ends for plastic sliders so that might be contributing factor.

what's good? foamies? gels?

like these:

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ninja_rydr

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These are what I have, on the same bike no less. The only thing I don't like is the purple one get dirty easy.

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weasel

Eradicator
it seams like the MX boys have the best selection, all you need to do is cut the ends to accomadate (sp) the bar ends & your set
 

Max Smiley

Well-known member
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Pro-grip Superbike grips $9.99 at Chaparral

I don't know if these are just hard rubber insets or what.

thanks for the idea about cutting the ends off. now if I can just find the darn dog leg levers!
 

Hooli

Big Ugly
I like either stock or gels. I tried foams ONCE, never again because I always involuntarily ended up squeezing too hard and cramping my hands.
 

YellowDuc

Well-known member
Not to sound like an ass, but, in 18 years of riding I have never used anything or than what came on the bike and I have never even noticed the grips. Does it realy make a difference?
 

Max Smiley

Well-known member
same here that what I want to know. I put foamies on my first bike (the RD) and it cut down vibs alot but grips were thick. never changed any other ones. these new gel grips sound interesting but I heard they get yucky after awhile.

the main problem I have is reach to the clutch and my hand is getting sore between the thumb and forefinger with all the city driving. so I'd put more emphasis on finding better levers. don't recall this being such a prob on the 6D but can't recall if it had a adj. clutch lever (?)

current 6R miles might be low but represents a lot of time in traffic and more to come!

if it don't rain that is. always loved rain riding before but trying to change my ways= no rain & stop clandestine runs. a statistics thing :D .
 
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waverave r6

Well-known member
Check out these Pro Grips. They arent squishy. Renthal makes similar grips as well I think with slots for safety wire...pretty cool.
Ive been using these ever since I found them after trying all that gel crap.
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magyarbetyar

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Max Smiley said:
PG719B.jpg


Pro-grip Superbike grips $9.99 at Chaparral

I don't know if these are just hard rubber insets or what.

thanks for the idea about cutting the ends off. now if I can just find the darn dog leg levers!

Just bought them. Now I have to put them on.
 

streetsquid

Well-known member
I have the Pro-Grip superbike GEL grips on my bikes and they're great. I think that I feel less vibration than the stock ones. I have used them on my past 4 sportbikes with good results.
 

luisimo

Well-known member
I second that ....-

It also depends what bike you are talking about, honda and kawasaki are in less need for a better hand grip as they somehow install a better hand grips and foot pegs than the competion (yamaha, suziki, ducati, etc) as they are 'less' sporty.
I rather have comfort when riding as the vibrations make my hands go numb after a while. It may not be as sporty but I sure can help me ride longer that way.
 

streetsquid

Well-known member
IF you have an air compressor and a tool to blow air, you might be able to get the nozzle under the grip, shoot some air in and then it should make it easier to remove the grip......just a thought.
 

SIN

Well-known member
I got some of those heated grips inserts, I twisted the grips off, put some water in the grips to get them off or you can spit in them. You can also try a long flathead scewdriver to pry it off. Taking it off is the easy part, putting it back on is the hard part.
 

sasquatch

Well-known member
To take the grips off use heat and a sharp knive

To put grips on use Isopropyl Alchohol (not the kind you drink)
 

88/750

Well-known member
red929 said:
I just got some heater inserts with a switch but I can't get the grips off to put the heaters on. Is there a special technique for peeling the grips off? I was told not to try to twist them off but they don't just pull off either. :rolleyes Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.

dish-soapy water might do the trick
 
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