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I switched to the RSD renthal grips when I recently did my bars. Havent rode with them yet but I like the feel of them...I think PM makes the same one since its the same family.
I switched to the RSD renthal grips when I recently did my bars. Havent rode with them yet but I like the feel of them...I think PM makes the same one since its the same family.
similar in that they're billet with slotted grooves.
they get real cold even in cool temps.
i usually don't wear gloves but anything over 100 miles, they get a little uncomfortable on the hands because they're metal, so anytime i go out and really hit the road i at least bring gloves to help with the comfort.
I had them (check out attached piccy) for about a week !
They look fantastic but are bloody dangerous.
You wouldnt park your bike in the street in case a kid ran into them , you stab yourself on them when cleaning your bike and god knows what damage you would do if you took a tumble..
I have their axle spikes they look cool as all get out but as mentioned before I have a nasty pair of scars on my shins from them. No way would I put them up that high on a pair of apes. Look into the PM's or the RSD Trackers or I'm running the HD Black Diamonds which are pretty comfy.
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