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Looking for suggestions on some new grips for my Heritage. The ones you put on and after 6 mos. you still like them.
I have gone to the HD dealer and gripped quite a few and let's face it they all feel good for that 5 or 10 seconds.
Looking for some input from your experience
Thanks
Lefty
Very subjective. Depends on what you like in looks and feel. I have had the chrome ISO grips on my '07 Road King Custom for eight years and still like them. I'm thinking of putting the black HD Get-A-Grip or Nostalgic grips on my Sporty 48. I prefer a thick grip.
There are two types of grips. Ones that look good and those that feel good. The feel good grips usually don't look good and vice versa. All grips must be used with gloved hands IMO. Don't test feel grips unless you wear what you ride with on your hands.
I rode for many many years with just stock grips, never a problem. What's wrong with the grips you have?
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