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Grab ON Grip Covers

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by cardboard, Apr 8, 2011.

  1. cardboard

    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    The side of the heated grips on a stock Harley and my 11 Limited that are heated just ain't large around enough.

    Been trying to make if 95 miles over to Beaumont, Texas to Cycle Pilot to get some Grab ON Grip covers.
    Well I made it over there today and got a pair of the 4.25grip covers that fit over 1.45"-1.65" OD

    Motorcycle Grips, Hand Grips & Padded Grips | Grab On Grips


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    Can't grab on to the grips without them???:gah:
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    The stock grips are so small that they make my hands cramp .:cussing:
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Those are nice CB, thanks I'm also going to look into them.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Think Chrome Got Redneck Chucktx a pair of them a couple years ago , he's worn out a couple sets if'n I remember right.
    They sure do fatin up the grips. I can pull them off when it gits cold outside so I can use my heated grips.
    Would of never said I needed a set of heated grips till I got a set. And in the winter they are pretty dang nice.:cussing:
  6. sarge7

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    Wait a minute - you said earlier that you don't go out when it's cold.:wtf:
    And ya can save a bundle by getting pipe wrap at the local hdwe store - 3 feet only about 2 or 3 bucks. Had the same problem on my Honda 500 and used it with leather lacing. worked like a charm.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Ask yer Buddy Redneck Chucktx who's neck should be plenty red after fishing this weekend.
    If he would go with the pipe wrap or the foam grips he's had for a couple years thanks to Chrome.

    I think for the price I will take the foam grips like is on my bike.
    When winter comes I will take em off.
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i have used them for many years....got em on the pan. couldnt find them for a while when chrome found them for me.......they are great!
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    I too have been using the Grab Ons since the late 70's during my Japanese bike years. They are great!

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