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I just changed out the Grips on my Bike with a set similar to those, it is the Hd Brand Rubber/Chrome with the HD Emblem on them, I am Happy with them, they match the Gauges and trim on the Bike also, Black and Chrome!
do not buy from demons cycles. More members have had problems with them than any other company I have ever seen. Look into the performance machine renthal grips. They are very comfortable.
do not buy from demons cycles. More members have had problems with them than any other company I have ever seen. Look into the performance machine renthal grips. They are very comfortable.
+1. Look at his feedback. Grips look good, but find a different seller if you want a smooth transaction.
i gotta tell ya fellas i have made several buys from demons. never had an issue from them. i just made sure of the items im buying as i would from anyone on ebay
Those grips look good and comfotable.I once had the H-D grips where the rubber part was alot higher than the chrome grip and after 50 miles or so they would start digging into my hands.I now have the H-D Stealth grips and love them.Here's my grips:http://s270.photobucket.com/albums/j...t=DSC01811.jpg
Those grips look good and comfotable.I once had the H-D grips where the rubber part was alot higher than the chrome grip and after 50 miles or so they would start digging into my hands.I now have the H-D Stealth grips and love them.Here's my grips:http://s270.photobucket.com/albums/j...t=DSC01811.jpg
I was wondering about those,are these the one's that hurt your hand's?
The H-D Stealth grips work great because the rubber part is rouned into the chrome grip.These are the grips I use now and I'm happy with.Here's a link to the grips that I had and didn't like because they dug into my hands: http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
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