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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1452499" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>I first used Grip Puppies on my FJR. However, in addition to Grip Puppies which are flat across the length of the grip, there's the very inexpensive Cycle Gear "Trackside" branded 7/8 grips for $6.99. I use both brands on different bikes, but I've been using the CG ones for many years prior to trying the GP on the FJR.</p><p>I actually like the shaped feel of the Trackside one's which I believe conform more naturally to your hand vs the flat Grip Puppies. And the CG one's last a very long time. When and if the GP need to be changed, I'm pretty sure I'll go with the CG one's for the FJR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1452499, member: 92915"] I first used Grip Puppies on my FJR. However, in addition to Grip Puppies which are flat across the length of the grip, there's the very inexpensive Cycle Gear "Trackside" branded 7/8 grips for $6.99. I use both brands on different bikes, but I've been using the CG ones for many years prior to trying the GP on the FJR. I actually like the shaped feel of the Trackside one's which I believe conform more naturally to your hand vs the flat Grip Puppies. And the CG one's last a very long time. When and if the GP need to be changed, I'm pretty sure I'll go with the CG one's for the FJR. [/QUOTE]
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