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The Avon grips are the most comfortable "grippy" grips Ive ever had. No hand tingles even after a long ride.
John
How are the Avons compared to the ISO's as far as grip diameter, I like that the ISO fills my paw. They do have too much play on the throttle housing though, not a real good fit. Are the Avons fit better?
I have big hands, xxl gloves and they fill my hand perfectly they feel a little bit larger than the ISO grips....there is not alot of slop in the thottle either...they feel like they are made better than the ISO grips too. The end caps are 6061 billet aluminum too.
They also come in black, no price difference.
Ive had them on for 4000 miles......no wear...the grip area has little raised "bumps" all over them that keep your hands planted even if you dont have gloves on.......I like them alot.
I have big hands, xxl gloves and they fill my hand perfectly they feel a little bit larger than the ISO grips....there is not alot of slop in the thottle either...they feel like they are made better than the ISO grips too. The end caps are 6061 billet aluminum too.
They also come in black, no price difference.
Ive had them on for 4000 miles......no wear...the grip area has little raised "bumps" all over them that keep your hands planted even if you dont have gloves on.......I like them alot.
John
Thanks John, I just may have to find a set of those, the ISO's do feel kind of cheap, kind like chromed plastic, and I really do not care for the side to side play on the throttle.
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