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The ones I was looking at are the HD stealth grips. Just like the ones Jrsmith_80 has posted, but without the emblem... Anybody have 'em? Thanks again, guys, for all your input.
IMHO the most comfortable grips are the Performance Machine grips with the Renthal inserts. They are slim, grippy and look really nice. I don't really like any of the HD grips.
I went to Demon Cyle and picked these up for 59 bucks via e-bay. You don't have to grip it much, but the rubber doesn't stick out so much that it wears out fast. I've seen severla that are similar from HD and the rubber is wearing out too fast from the heat.
The ones I was looking at are the HD stealth grips. Just like the ones Jrsmith_80 has posted, but without the emblem... Anybody have 'em? Thanks again, guys, for all your input.
Ummm.... Jrsmith doesn't have stealth grips. It's close, but different. The rubber on the stealth is narrower and between the rubber is milled. I just installed the stealth grips on mine as part of the winter mods...
I have the stealth grips, I think they very comfortable and look good to. My buddy has the iso grips I like these as well but they seem to be to big for my hands.
By the way hows the weather up in Minot, it sucks down here in Bismarck
Sucks a little more than where you are, I'm sure... ;-) Bike looks good, man! Yeah, I bought the stealths today & installed them. By the time I was done, I couldn't even sit on the bike to see how they felt...it was too friggen cold out! -15 w/ windchill right now. I think it might have warmed up a bit actually...
If you want, give me a PM sometime. Maybe we can set up a ride this spring/summer. I got a few guys up here that just got their bikes, and I'm sure we'll be doing quite a bit ofridin'.
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