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The ones that feel best in your hands! Seriously, this just such a subjective thing on all levels...what feels & looks good tm me, you might find completely dorky! Go to the parts walls at your dealership & squeeze as many as you can...no doubt this thread could generate dozens or hundreds of replies, but the ONLY opinion that's valid is yours! Not meaning to be flip, but that's how it plays!
Dude, I apologize for my comment. It was uncalled for. No excuses
I have the Get-A-Grips on both my bikes. I love 'em. The reason I like HD grips is they have a lock collar on the clutch side grip so you don't have to mess with glue or tape or anything.
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