Iso Grips......
#12
#15
I started with the Avons and switched to these. The Avon's felt good but the rubber got a bit sticky and then started to wear out. That was at just about one year old with maybe 25000 miles on them. The ISO's are not as comfortable as the Avon but the ol' lady has had them on her bike now for about 3 years and they still look and feel like new. I would however pull the allen screws out of the end caps and hit them with some locktite, I lost two already.
#17
I have the ISO grips on my bike with a throttle boss on both sides and I love them. The only thing to stay away from is the helmet lock that can mount on the end of one. I put one on and found out that the key mechanism is junk. My helmet got stuck to the bike and I had to unbolt it from the grip and then cut the extension apart. Just my 2 cents.
#18
#20
I have them on my '10 Heritage and this is the 2nd year for them. In terms of comfort they are still as good as the day I got them. Over time though, in particular this year, I've noticed they gotten very "sticky" and like others have posted they tend o leave a smell. Still like them and much better than stock.