The grips on my S4R are too small for my hands. has anyone found thicker, softer grips that are well made?
I have Grip Puppies - soft sleeves around your existing grips. They add thickness and comfort. Get a few pairs and a can of hair spray. After a while they stretch outwards (see picture) and when you roll them up to reposition, you might tear it (I did). They don't slip or rotate after the spray dries.
http://www.casporttouring.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CST&Product_Code=GPSMALL&Category_Code=GRIPPUP (http://www.casporttouring.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CST&Product_Code=GPSMALL&Category_Code=GRIPPUP)
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gel grips
(http://www.helmetsetc.com/images/parts/grips/pg719.jpg)
first mod.
(http://www.pricepoint.com/images/styleImages/Z_190%20OURAT8.jpg)
i use the Oury grips, $10.. thicker then stock, soft and semi-sticky, reminds me of my bike messenger days!
when wearing my gloves on long trips, my hands would get tired from "gripping" the bars. I don't squeeze the grips, but the radius of the stock grips ('09 696) and the comfortable grip radius of my gloved hand do not match. So I took the advice given here and bought a pair of grip puppies. Thank you dmf!! Not only is the radius now perfect, but the added padding is a plus! One of the best, cheapest mods I've made!
I use these:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/4/68/4489/ITEM/Pro-Grip-699-Open-End-Sportbike-Gel-Grip.aspx (http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/4/68/4489/ITEM/Pro-Grip-699-Open-End-Sportbike-Gel-Grip.aspx)
They're a bit larger than the stock grips, softer and stickier.
I went with a set of dirtbike grips based on advice from my old duc mechanic, boy was I wrong. I am definitley gonna have to look into new grips. Thanks a lot for the advice DMF.
+1 on the 699's. Good stuff.
Quote from: stopintime on April 14, 2009, 04:35:19 PM
I have Grip Puppies - soft sleeves around your existing grips. They add thickness and comfort. Get a few pairs and a can of hair spray. After a while they stretch outwards (see picture) and when you roll them up to reposition, you might tear it (I did). They don't slip or rotate after the spray dries.
http://www.casporttouring.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CST&Product_Code=GPSMALL&Category_Code=GRIPPUP (http://www.casporttouring.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CST&Product_Code=GPSMALL&Category_Code=GRIPPUP)
I love how stopintime,a European, is promoting a small shop in my neighborhood. [clap] CA Sport Touring is a really cool shop and the folks that run the place are [thumbsup]
I put Progrip 714 (rally/offroad) on my Monster several years ago and love them. They're tapered so that the centers are a bit thicker than the edges so they fit ergonomically in the palm of the hand. Not mushy like foam grips, plenty firm enough to get all the feel I need. Highly recommended [thumbsup]
http://www.progrip.com/default.asp?tip=8&ite=gri#top (http://www.progrip.com/default.asp?tip=8&ite=gri#top)
They come in BLACK, too!
+1 on the Grip Puppies! I used dish washing liquid soap to slide them on over the stockers. I'm used to comfort grips on my cruiser and this was the best solution. wish I could have found ones with gel but oh well.
The Oury grips mentioned above are great grips for those with bigger hands.
+1 for grip puppies