Protaper bars and pro grip Iggys
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Protaper bars and pro grip Iggys
I put these bars on today and some ProGrip grips that Iggy recomended for less vibs. Pretty sweet grips, need to wire them I think cause they have the grooves for it. Who has some wire and them fancy pliers?
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
if you put grips on properly you dont need no stinkin saftey wire
i use brake cleaner give the grips a good shot slide them on and let them sit overnight... there will be NO slipping... and to remove... run a razor blade lengthwise and peel off.. clean off any rubber residue with brake cleaner again
Those are good lookin grips though. I prefer spyder grips.
i use brake cleaner give the grips a good shot slide them on and let them sit overnight... there will be NO slipping... and to remove... run a razor blade lengthwise and peel off.. clean off any rubber residue with brake cleaner again
Those are good lookin grips though. I prefer spyder grips.
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Actually Rob129 gets credit for the grips.
Only prob I see with them is holding water and mud, usually not a prob out west.
I don't use the wire. Brake or carb cleaner works real good and you can lift up one side to evaporate the cleaner faster.
P&P you have the link to order them. I need a new set.
Only prob I see with them is holding water and mud, usually not a prob out west.
I don't use the wire. Brake or carb cleaner works real good and you can lift up one side to evaporate the cleaner faster.
P&P you have the link to order them. I need a new set.
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Here is where I found thm the cheapest. http://www.casporttouring.com/store/mer ... ode=PG714R
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AlisoBob wrote:And where did HE hear of them?lewisclan wrote:Sorry Bob but I think Rob is the one that turned me on to them also , and now its the only grip I run on the bikes I ride
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It wasent Iggro so was it YOU!AlisoBob wrote:And where did HE hear of them?lewisclan wrote:Sorry Bob but I think Rob is the one that turned me on to them also , and now its the only grip I run on the bikes I ride
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Re: Your Favorite Grips
Reply #28 - Dec 24th, 2005, 6:47pm
These are the Rally "714" grips. They fit "big paws" well.........
http://www.progrip.com/default.asp?tip=8&ite=gri
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It doesn't matter. I'm sticking with these unless something better comes along.
In Black http://www.casporttouring.com/store/mer ... rips/16313
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In Black http://www.casporttouring.com/store/mer ... rips/16313
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slomas wrote:I run the slim grips and I have "big paws". Never had a problem with arm pump or vibes either.
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