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    Senior Member wantone's Avatar
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    Larger grips

    What options are out there ? The stock grips are really thin and I'm looking for beefier heated grips.

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    The stock grips are really thin and I'm looking for beefier
    Maybe try some grip puppies first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeahoo Whoyah View Post
    Maybe try some grip puppies first?

    +1

    I love mine, cheep and easy. Highly recommend

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    I have the Kuryakyn ones but they are a pita to install. Sometimes they go on nice and sometimes they break trying to install them. I had to get a couple replacements before I was "happy". I say that in quotes because I still have one grip that won't stay snapped together without a zip tie on it. Oh and you lose the factory end weights so you'll have to get the Kury weights to kill the buzzing.

    Grip Puppies sound like an easier and less expensive option but it depends on the look and feel you want. The Kury's are definitely beefy and comfortable. I tried cheap foam ones that slide on too but they wore out really fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedyWho View Post
    +1

    I love mine, cheep and easy. Highly recommend
    You got a link for those?

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    From Wingstuff, I got the Comfort Grip Covers by Grab-On for $12.99 and they really do the job. Give a bit more diameter for greater leverage and the foam gives a better grip. I have about 10,000 miles on them and they are like new. No deterioration or break down of the CE foam at all in spite of exposure to severe sunlight and 100 degree+ heat. My heated grips work through the foam. A quality, low cost, simple solution. At $12.99, if they wear out in another 10,000-20,000 miles, I'll replace them with no complaints. Would definitely recommend. http://wingstuff.com/products/31623-...?from_search=1
    I also use a Cramp Buster (or similar product, I forget the brand). With the Grip Covers and the Cramp Buster, I have long distance comfort on the slab or in the twisties.

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    I'm using the Kury's and yes they can be a PITA to install the first time but work well and look great even after 60K miles. I used the on my Gold Wings over the heated grips.

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    I use Super Shark Skins

    I tried grip puppies, but I think this is a much better product. It is thicker, they increase grip diameter, they are truly the most comfortable, and if it rains these grips don't absorb water. They are super easy to put on:

    Attachment 8026 Attachment 8027

    I had mine put on at Americade last year, and about 12-13,000 miles and 14 months later they are still not thorn. I am going to replace them after this riding session, however, with the same product.

    They can be bought here: http://www.shop.originalbeemerbuddies.com/main.sc

    They used to be called Beemer Buddies, but they are redesigned and much more durable now. Ther will be a small crease as they simply wrap around your grips and use velcro (they stick to your grips by adhesive which leaves no residue when removed). You install them so the crease is on the bottom of the grips and therefore not visible while bike is parked.

    These will keep your original rubber grips under them looking like new. Also, your heated grips will heat thru them and you will still have the heat working.

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    I havd had the foam grips since purchasing the bike. At 22000 miles, they are still in great shape. I prefer the soft, larger diameter grip and have been with that setup on my last 12 bikes. I even had them on myHonda Rancher ATV. No problems getting soggy in the rain thus far.
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    Had the Kury's installed over my heated grips at the dealer at pick-up. No issues so far and they are fine for me even with smaller hands..Been on for almost a year and work great..

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