Hello! I'm looking for suggestions for grip covers for a 2005 GenI with factory heated grips. I need something that adds some diameter, as well as cushion.
There were no factory heated grips in 2005.grip covers for a 2005 GenI with factory heated grips.
Yamaha brand, Yamaha dealer installed, I believe covered with the same warranty.There were no factory heated grips in 2005.grip covers for a 2005 GenI with factory heated grips.
Try searching on grip puppies.
+1There were no factory heated grips in 2005.grip covers for a 2005 GenI with factory heated grips.
Try searching on grip puppies.
About six months ago, I was at mile 2400 of a 2800 mile multi-day ride when my throttle-side Grip Puppy started to tear. I stopped by a Big Five in Casa Grande, AZ and bought a roll of tennis racket grip tape, and just wrapped it over the half-torn Grip Puppy. It added some extra thickness that I found useful, so I've left it on since, and it's done well in both sun and rain. (I don't have grip warmers, fwiw.)Tennis racket grip tape, been doing it for years on all my bikes.
A little soapy water quickened the slide on for my install of Grip PuppiesWhat's your trick for installing the puppies using the air compressor?
I have a compressor attachment for inflating beach balls and air mattresses, shown in yellow below. I pull the Grip Puppy on about half-way, then use this attachment to blow air between the bar and the Puppy while pulling it onto the bar. The air flow prevents the inside of the Puppy from adhering to the bar, making it easy (or at least possible) to pull it gently but firmly into place.I'll agree with you there. I'm rough on grips, and I'm doing good to make a set of grip buddies last a year, but I had the same experience with the grip puppies I used. What's your trick for installing the puppies using the air compressor?
You could probably cut and glue the puppies for the wife's bike. Gee, how much smaller are the grips on an NC700? That's weird.Grip Puppies! I love the thicker grip, the reduced vibration and the heat still comes through. Used to be able to get them from casporttouring.com for about $10 delivered and I still have a couple pairs waiting in reserve. They wear out and split after a couple years for me, but I ride virtually every day with an average of over 1000 miles per month. Using the air nozzle on my air compressor, I can install them in seconds.
I installed some Grip Buddies on the wifes NC700, but they are already wearing out and she rides MUCH less than me. I also don't like the seam where it wraps around the factory grips. But they were the only option because Grip Puppies aren't made in the right diameter for her bike.
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