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  1. Milky

    Milky Active Member

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    Set of Stompgrip I bought off someone on here for a 2005 RR5 but package says it will fit 04 to 07. All I've done is take them out the packaging but didn't get round to fitting them.
    I've sold the Blade so these are up for grabs if anyone wants them FOC
    IMG_0014Small_zpse88f790c.jpg

    Also have a Renntec grab rail for RR5 which I'm open to offers for but looking around £45.00. Will post pics if anyone is interested.
    Cheers
     
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  2. Barry_m2

    Barry_m2 Active Member

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    I'll have 'em if that's ok?

    EDIT: The stomp grips that is :)
     
  3. Milky

    Milky Active Member

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    No probs mate pm me your details and I'll post them when I get a chance at the weekend
     
  4. martinowen

    martinowen Moderator
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    I know this may seem like a silly question to some but most of you know I'm stupid already so I will ask

    What exactly are the advantage of these grips?
     
  5. Barry_m2

    Barry_m2 Active Member

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    When you're hanging off the bike, you use your inner leg/knee to hold against the tank. This (the stomp grip) stops it slipping. Something you don't want to happen with the bike cranked right over at 100+ mph! ;)
     
  6. Only1Matrixxx

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    Also allows you to press in with both thighs under heavy braking to keep your body weight off the handlebars.
     
  7. gringo

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    iv got some for my blade but i dont think ill be hanging off it at 100 even on my track day or maybe i might emmm
     
  8. martinowen

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    Cheers guys
     
  9. IcarusGreen

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    I did but didn't realise how fast I was going until I watched the video back :D under braking they do relieve a lot of pressure from the wrists.
     
  10. thezipsteruk

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    Do they not rough/teat up the insides of your clothes/leathers over time?
    i.e: how course are they
     
  11. kev.b

    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    I use them and are excellent , stop you sliding around
    when riding quick an braking . Not had any damage or
    Problems with my leathers .
     
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  12. Barry_m2

    Barry_m2 Active Member

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    Milky,

    They were sitting on my desk waiting for me this morning. Must say a big thanks to you for that, they will be going on the race bike when she's had her new paint job.

    Cheers
     
  13. Milky

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    No worries mate. Does that make me one of your sponsors then:)
     
  14. Barry_m2

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    I guess it does! :) Although I might get some odd looks with the word... Milky... written down the side of the bike! :D
     

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