What do you think of these grips?
#31
If you like them, get them. I have the knurled West Coast Chopper knock offs and they are fine. I always ride with gloves anyways and I never had any problem with fatigue from metal grips and I didn't notice any excess vibrations. I love my grips!! I even get comments "damn those gotta hurt!" but they don't.....with gloves.
Last edited by JaronB; 05-26-2011 at 11:40 PM.
#32
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/502-453
Recently got my first bike, a 2010 Fat Bob. Denim black and came with black Vance & Hines big radius pipes, sundowner seat, and sissy bar (which I've removed). I really want to start changing out the grips, pegs, mirrors, but figure I will start with the grips first.
I really dig the look of these grips, but don't know how comfortable they would be, and/or how fat/narrow these grips are. Hard to tell from the picture. Anyone have these and if so, do you like them?
Recently got my first bike, a 2010 Fat Bob. Denim black and came with black Vance & Hines big radius pipes, sundowner seat, and sissy bar (which I've removed). I really want to start changing out the grips, pegs, mirrors, but figure I will start with the grips first.
I really dig the look of these grips, but don't know how comfortable they would be, and/or how fat/narrow these grips are. Hard to tell from the picture. Anyone have these and if so, do you like them?
#33
Why is everybody so worried about cold grips?? If they were that cold to be a problem you more then likely aren't riding or you're in full cold weather gear, which I'm sure includes gloves. I rode into work at 27-40 degrees (32miles each way) and trust me cold grips were the least of my worries and that was with the stock rubber grips and my metal grips. Now were I moved too I've been riding in 37-50 degree mornings and cold grips never crossed my mind. Since it rains a lot here the knurled grips are actually quite nice for grip.
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