stompgrip
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fitted some yesterday , went for a ride today and it a lot better going down bumpy roads ,,i was very sceptical at first but i have to say its a very good product ,its a tad expensive but it really works ,,Even on the motorway it worked you just don't need to hang on to the bars as much ,,,5 star

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Re: stompgrip
agree, but for me they make the most difference while braking. Much less pressure on the handlebars, but suddenly one realizes what the wimpy thigh machine at the gym is for... inside of the thighs is a neglected muscle group, at least for me..
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Re: stompgrip

is this any good ??? and no that's not trapped air you can see its just reflection
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Re: stompgrip
Ahhhhh I understand what they are now!!!
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Re: stompgrip
That always ends up round the back of my leathers. Must be the greasy food from the paddock cafe!steve speed wrote: no that's not trapped air you can see its just reflection
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Re: stompgrip
what you on aboutidl1975 wrote:That always ends up round the back of my leathers. Must be the greasy food from the paddock cafe!steve speed wrote: no that's not trapped air you can see its just reflection
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Re: stompgrip
Trapped air/wind caused by the greasy food from the paddock cafe. Do keep up, Steve...steve speed wrote:what you on aboutidl1975 wrote:That always ends up round the back of my leathers. Must be the greasy food from the paddock cafe!steve speed wrote: no that's not trapped air you can see its just reflection![]()
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Re: stompgrip
So easy to fit and amazing for hard breaking!honkdawillydahonk wrote:Looks good! Were they easy to fit?
Heat gun or actually a hair dryer would do, 4 hands would be great although you can do it yourself. Just feel that if i had a set of hands to help me it would have been easier to get the air out directly.
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Re: stompgrip
as killer say easy to fit ,i cleaned the paint first with panel wipe its what i use before i spray paint , then hair dryer to get things a bit warmer on the tank and the stompgrip ,, peel back one corner do not touch the glue ,, line up with some pencil marks i put on the tank , stick it down then find a plastic tool that will go between the bumps to rub it down properly ,, another blast with the heat to make sure the edges are stuck and your done

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Re: stompgrip
hi are these for a trx or or did you have to cut them thanks
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Re: stompgrip
they don't do them for the TRX so you buy the universal ones 
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