Advice Please - Handlebar Grips

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  1. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    No no no nigel
    That plumbing insulation will just rip when you pull it
    Also has a slit cut in it to go round pipes so will not grip your grips
     
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  2. BoroRich

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    Duct tape!

    Honest I feel like I have to think of everything round here sometimes :D
     
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  3. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    Mine had Renthal on it when I brought it and I think I would buy then again
    They are so grippy :eek:
     
  4. BoroRich

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    Aye that's why I liked them. First thing I used to do on any bike was cut the old grips off and put renthals on.

    Well not any bike. Any bike I owned. I wouldn't just like wander round cutting other people's grips off.

    Think I might be in 'stating the obvious' territory here, mind.
     
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  5. nigelrb

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    Yep, and I can get silver or black!!:)
     
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    I think Love Honey does something similar :cool:
     
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    Yeah? That's tellin' me nothin' I don't know.:rolleyes:

    I got the PDF catalogue, the hard copy (for hard guys:)) and I got the Love Honey 'Honey Cave' privilege card.:D;)
     
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  9. nigelrb

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    Thanks Kevin. I wouldn't go that route. They're far too ostentatious for me.

    Will try to get a ride in this morning with my Grip Puppies. Weather's still very iffy here:(

    You were right:rolleyes:.
    The rubber IS a less dense (softer formulation) and its cross-section is too thick for a comfortable grip.
    As I have no exterior exposed water pipe, I now have 1.9 metres of redundant rubber tube.:(;) Was worth the experiment though - a man has to follow his entrepreneurial skills.:D
     
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    So much clutch operation??? Surely that can only be twice in the distance you ride? Once to put in gear and once to take it out of gear :D;)
     
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    First reaction on the Grip Puppies? A bit too thick. Perhaps great for touring bike, but for me (and I don't have massive builder's hands) I don't feel as if I have a nice firm grip of the bike. Glad I didn't jump in and buy 5 sets!! The size of the Oxford heated grips is about perfect.

    @BoroRich , are the Renthal's much thicker than the OEMs do you recall?
     
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    ninjagogo New Member

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    i had some grip puppies on my old R6, purely for trying to ease the vibration through the bars, didnt really get on with them as i didnt like the increased outer diameter
     
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    Renthals are about the same but much more grippy
     
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    Perhaps a long shot but what about padded bicycle handle bar tape over the oem grips?

    https://www.biketart.com/components-c4/deda-elementi-padded-road-bike-handlebar-tape-p2228
     
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    What about changing the bar end weights to some aftermarket heavier items?
    I looked on Evotech w/s but they don't have any for the 'blade but someone on here might have changed theirs to something other than R&G.
     
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    Cheers @hitch . it's more for size than vibration. I think it's more a consistency between bikes thing. Because the Oxfords are just right, the others feel super thin in comparison. I could just grin and bear it, but I prefer the ability to jump from one bike to another with everything nearly the same.

    Thanks also @sps170373 . The idea has merit, but might look a bit amateurish on a motorcycle. I'm going to look at some Renthals.
     
  17. Nytol

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    Exactly what I thought, didn't feel I had as much control.

    They went over the grips on my K1300s, which has thinner than average grips, I do have fairly large hands, and I still found them far too thick.
     
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    i put them on on my XTR to dampen the vibration a bit & it does help.
    But it adds to the lever to handlebar distance; if you have adjustable levers, you'll be ok.
    You can't go wrong with them (unless you tear them or drop your bike when putting them on.
     
  19. nigelrb

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    Yep, I mentioned the lever distance in an earlier post. I'm still recovering from some wise guy ;) saying that I only use my clutch twice per ride.:rolleyes:

    I must concede that they were better on the MV than on my 929, probably because of the MV's slightly smaller diameter bar.

    I think this is such a personal choice item that we need to, dare I say it, have a test feel, before buying.
     
  20. bazzashadow

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    Just buy oxfords for them all
    You pensioners can afford it;)
     
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