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grips

Those don't have the grooves for safety wire. I personally like the Renthals or this other brand Cycle gear had for like $8 both in hard compound
 
If you don't mind going through a couple sets of grips a year get the softer ones, better feel and grip but they do wear out after a couple months
 
Those don't have the grooves for safety wire. I personally like the Renthals or this other brand Cycle gear had for like $8 both in hard compound

you got a link you could point us at?
 
"For hard ridin' comfort"

:thumbup
They will make that mofo that wants to pass you think twice too:rofl
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whatever is sitting around the shop. Don't think I have bought grips in ten years. Still have three or four sitting around.
 
I had Spider grips on my last bike and were very comfortable but they were wearing out quick. I'm using the stock ones now, they work fine for me.
 
KimDN sometimes its the little things that get overlooked and cause the biggest problems

uhhh...yeah okay. I can see how sticky grips could cause problems :rolleyes Oh wait, you mean you might accidentally forget to put on grips:laughing, that would cause big problems too.

If your grips are so old they grab you back, it's time to change them.
 
You're not really talking about GRIPS in the Racer's Corner?????

And why not? We devoted a couple of worthless pages to leg humper festivities on how to be an AMA umbrella girl :boobies.:rofl

Oh yeah, serviceable functional grips are all that matter.:cool
 
I say run the grips you really like and replace em ten times in a year if need be.. They are cheap make the comfort what it is all about... I use MX Oury grips as I am mxer...
 
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