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Grips came in today
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(05-24-2013, 04:20 AM)terrydlargo_imp Wrote: Has anyone used Grip Puppies on their bikes? Read on another site that they work great, but wondered if anyone on this site used them.

Fitted a set at the weekend and am very happy with the difference they have made, worth every cent; very easy to fit with no cutting required at all.


05-06-2014, 02:37 PM
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(05-06-2014, 02:37 PM)Tyke57nz_imp Wrote:
(05-24-2013, 04:20 AM)terrydlargo_imp Wrote: Has anyone used Grip Puppies on their bikes? Read on another site that they work great, but wondered if anyone on this site used them.

Fitted a set at the weekend and am very happy with the difference they have made, worth every cent; very easy to fit with no cutting required at all.

Fitted a set at the weekend and am very happy with the difference they have made, worth every cent; very easy to fit with no cutting required at all.
Good news. I've been thinking about a set.


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(05-24-2013, 04:20 AM)terrydlargo_imp Wrote: Has anyone used Grip Puppies on their bikes? Read on another site that they work great, but wondered if anyone on this site used them.

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office!


05-07-2014, 03:55 AM
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(05-07-2014, 03:55 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote:
(05-24-2013, 04:20 AM)terrydlargo_imp Wrote: Has anyone used Grip Puppies on their bikes? Read on another site that they work great, but wondered if anyone on this site used them.

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office!

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office! I found that they slid on with no cutting required, will take a picture and post, certainly a good low dollar investment for me in terms of comfort. The same people I bought off also sell water proof gloves - Rain-Off, which are extremely practical and worth having a set, once again only my opinion.


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RE: Grips came in today
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(05-07-2014, 08:17 AM)Tyke57nz_imp Wrote:
(05-07-2014, 03:55 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote:
(05-24-2013, 04:20 AM)terrydlargo_imp Wrote: Has anyone used Grip Puppies on their bikes? Read on another site that they work great, but wondered if anyone on this site used them.

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office!

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office! I found that they slid on with no cutting required, will take a picture and post, certainly a good low dollar investment for me in terms of comfort. The same people I bought off also sell water proof gloves - Rain-Off, which are extremely practical and worth having a set, once again only my opinion.

Yes, I am. I used to make fun of the guys using them in the old days, but I just love 'em. Great grip, no vibes, and the larger diameter is much more comfortable to me (though I have biggish hands). Can't recommend them enough. They have to be trimmed in length to fit the CB grips, but that's an extremely easy process.


edit: oops - just realized this was a year old post. sorry. I need to stop trying to do posts while working at the office! I found that they slid on with no cutting required, will take a picture and post, certainly a good low dollar investment for me in terms of comfort. The same people I bought off also sell water proof gloves - Rain-Off, which are extremely practical and worth having a set, once again only my opinion. [url=http://s98.photobucket.com/user/tyke57nz/media/GripPuppies010_zpsd12ba4a7.jpg.html][Image: 4de366d2c094edbbd3b9d24f44866511.jpg]
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05-07-2014, 09:38 AM
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