a grip/throttle rocker all in one would be nice I think!
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TheCafeKid
That's actually a neat idea. At least for the throttle side. Not sure I'd want it on both sides as it might make horsing a heavy bike around in switchbacks at speed a little more work like. Maybe not. Wonder what those are made of? Wonder if there's enough meat in them for them to be milled out to accept a throttle sleeve?? Or for 7/8" bars?? Hrmmm
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As much as I DON'T like throttle rockers, I will be happy to pass on these.
But, like they say, "different strokes ..."
I'll stick with my large-diameter ones that fit my paws.
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ArtByScars
I get hand fatigue on both hands on long rides, obv more-so on right hand.. I like seeing the personal opinions on the idea.
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spyug
Think these would be a good match with a quick twist mod. If you can get about a 60 degree twist to full throttle, it may work just like a paddle
I would think that a grip like that on the throttle side with the mod would be very comfortable as GK says but on the clutch side I agree that it might get in the way of good control.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheer,
Spyug
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by spyug View PostThat's a mod I do on all my bikes at the earliest opportunity. It makes a hell of a difference I find. There is a thread on how to make a mod to your existing throttle tube that cost cents but I'm too lazy. I use R1 Yammie tubes which are about $12.
I would think that a grip like that on the throttle side with the mod would be very comfortable as GK says but on the clutch side I agree that it might get in the way of good control.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheer,
Spyug
I'm not so sure about the 2nd picture grips, but I think the style of grip in the first picture would be pretty comfortable and functional for both hands
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PVC pipe, screwdriver hacksaw. Ten minute mod costing nothing, gives a much quicker throttle. If you don't like it, it's even easier to undo.
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostPVC pipe, screwdriver hacksaw. Ten minute mod costing nothing, gives a much quicker throttle. If you don't like it, it's even easier to undo.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...t=throttle+mod
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ArtByScars
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Hammered
Not sure. Im still using a set of the oversized foam grips. I figured at $5 from the Fleabay, I couldnt bitch.
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Hammered
Originally posted by GS1100GKWhere did you get those? That's what I have now and they're pretty worn out.
Sorry for the hijack.
- JC
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by GS1100GKYeah, I cramp up when my hands are wrapped around regular grips for very long. That's why I found the OP's paddle grips interesting.
I prefer the foam over rubber due to the heat that builds up on my palm, but would like to try a paddle some time.
- JC
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