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NightBiker07
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Progrips

Post by NightBiker07 »

Now that i am thinking about this, i figured i'd make an honorable mention.

Progrip Triple Density grips were some of the best grips i have used. i have used a LOT of grips on bikes over the years, and these are the only ones that have ever stood out in my memory as being awesome. i have renthal dual-compound half-waffles now, and i hate them. but my broke ass cant get the progrips right now :( (yeah yeah, 20 bucks, but i havent rode at all this whole summer......a couple times in spring, thats IT).

they come in lots of colors too.

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Gmbond
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Post by Gmbond »

I've gotta agree. Been very impressed with pro grip for years now. If you have very large hands or do a lot of long rides give their rallye grip a try. Super super soft and large profile in your hand. You won't believe how long they last too and reduce vibrations big time too
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