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Ok I'm thinkng about putting on some PM renthal grips on my stock handlebars , in a year or so I'd like a new set of handlebars.. My question is can I reuse that left side grip and reinstall on another 1" bar or is it glued on and impossible to use again?
Let me know how you like the grips; I was looking at them for miy ride as well and changing the bars later on as well.
I have the rsd grips which are the exactly the same with styling differences.And i love the way they feel.Not to think not the thin and rubber is the meow
I have the rsd grips which are the exactly the same with styling differences.And i love the way they feel.Not to think not the thin and rubber is the meow
Thanks Bluemidnight I'll take a look at them cause I just put an RSD Speed 5 breather on the scoot...the breather was very well made and I like the RSD look. Got any pixs of your grips?
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