I am needing to replace the grips on my 2015 RT (which I just acquired). I have large hands (3XL glove size) and would like to hear what you would recommend.Thanks in advance
Grips that you would suggest
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If you like the feel of larger grip, without the numb feeling of foam add on covers, these are wonderful additions: O ring grip kit. I have run these and they give a stickier feel than stock, don't hold water, never seem to wear, are removable, and have grip when wet.
If you want a foam type cover, I have tried them all. Grip Buddies, the ones that attach with a velcro seam, are far and away the best for me. These don't trap water like the grip puppies. They have a better feel, less of the numb input the other foam grips have. Easy to take off and put on. Grip Buddies
If you want a foam type cover, I have tried them all. Grip Buddies, the ones that attach with a velcro seam, are far and away the best for me. These don't trap water like the grip puppies. They have a better feel, less of the numb input the other foam grips have. Easy to take off and put on. Grip Buddies
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Thank you for the link -- an interesting idea for o-rings. I think I will give that a try.
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I installed a pair of Regrips (google it). They work great, are easy to install (only need to be trimmed for length), and are very inexpensive.
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I have grown to really like this o-ring kit. I like the firm feel with the added size. The more I use them the more I like them.realshelby wrote: If you like the feel of larger grip, without the numb feeling of foam add on covers, these are wonderful additions: O ring grip kit. I have run these and they give a stickier feel than stock, don't hold water, never seem to wear, are removable, and have grip when wet.
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In the UK I use Grip Puppies (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grip-Puppy-Pup ... B005C1U8R2) on a K1300S and my R1200 RT LC too, they are cheap and easy to fit... Peter
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I use a air chuck and my compressor and have both on in 5 mins. Been using them for about 14 years now. They wear well and are comfortable. I am at a year on this set on the GS and they look as new.
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JC-RT wrote: I have grown to really like this o-ring kit. I like the firm feel with the added size. The more I use them the more I like them.
I had been given a few sets of the neoprene style grip covers by the owner of the company to try. ( Traded a windshield! ) I went back to the O-rings last week. I run a cramp buster on the throttle side, and there is no way to make the foam/neoprene grip covers integrate seamlessly with these cramp busters. With the O-rings I simply leave out the ones under the cramp buster. That means it is level with the rest of the 0-rings and I never get a sore spot from the edge on long trips.
The 0-rings simply have a better grip to them wet or dry. Heated grips work just fine with them. They do not wear out like the foam type.
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I would suggest tennis racquet grip tape. Cheap, can ride without gloves, absorb sweat, and yes,
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can get any color you want, eventually to match your bike :pee: