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I have been looking at new grips. Kuryakyn iso are in the lead now. Anyone have a better choice for me to consider?
I checked these guys out at one of the bike shows when I was thinking about getting grips to match my seat; however, they are pricy. Online $200, though there are cheaper grips as well.
I have Avon air cushion grips on my Heritage and Kuryakyn iso's on my Nightrain. I absolutely love the Avons, I got the ones with throttle assist and velvet rubber! Really nice, way better than the Kuryakyn's. IMO. I just wish I got heated ones..
I've been thinking about black Avon's as well though I want to ride more first since I recently had the Ricor Vibranators installed in my bars. Are the Avons any larger in diameter than the stock grips? I want to stay away from the larger diameter grips. My current grips are about the same as stock.
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