Many of you recommended this product to me. Decided to cut a vid of installation for those that may need the tutorial. Was really pretty simple. Thanks for the recommendation!
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2016 10:54 AM by memphismike.)
07-02-2016 10:49 AM
Rocky
Been There
Nova Scotia, Canada
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Well done Mike
I have those grip covers and haven't gotten around to fitting them - busy but mostly lazy
Still rockin', rollin', and ridin' after all these years
'67 BSA 441 VR, '70 Triumph Tiger 100, '02 Honda CB900F, '06 Triumph T100 Bonneville, '14 Honda CB1100A
07-02-2016 11:13 AM
memphismike
1st Service Completed
Memphis, TN
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This is an old thread, but I eventually got around to fitting the Grip Puppies to both of my Hondas and like them very much.
Still rockin', rollin', and ridin' after all these years
'67 BSA 441 VR, '70 Triumph Tiger 100, '02 Honda CB900F, '06 Triumph T100 Bonneville, '14 Honda CB1100A
02-29-2020 01:08 PM
GoldOxide
Lives On Two Wheels
Southern Ontario, Canada
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(02-29-2020 01:08 PM)Rocky Wrote: This is an old thread, but I eventually got around to fitting the Grip Puppies to both of my Hondas and like them very much.
They are indeed awesome, especially at soaking up any residual freeway engine buzz that might occur from time-to-time. No numb palm.
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(02-29-2020 01:08 PM)Rocky Wrote: This is an old thread, but I eventually got around to fitting the Grip Puppies to both of my Hondas and like them very much.
They are indeed awesome, especially at soaking up any residual freeway engine buzz that might occur from time-to-time. No numb palm.
Just put grip puppies on and what a difference. Can't believe I didn't know about this sooner. I would say, it was a bit of a struggle getting them on. Not quite as easy as Memphis Mike made it look.
06-04-2020 01:51 PM
obleo
Running Like a Top
Bartlett Tennessee
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