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Renthal Grips - Twist Throttle

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Product Description

  • For use with twist throttle, includes left and right grip.
  • Special technology ensures maximum retention of tackiness under exposure weather.
  • Available in Full Diamond, Full Waffle and Half Waffle.
  • Available in Firm (Black), Medium (Gray) and Soft (Light Gray) compounds.

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Renthal full waffel grips
very nice, easy to install. i love these grips!!!
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Top 1000 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Location: Roseville CA
Work great
Great grip but who hasn't had a grip like this pretty common style. I tried some of the new pillow tops and they were very soft just to big, I like the smaller grip. I think it is all personal preference thought and with the cheap prices of grips try a few and see what you like.
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Fort Morgan, CO
Full waffle grip
Renthal has quality parts and these have held up very well. There is good grip and long life. I went with the full waffle this time instead of the half waffle grip. While I have good grip with this type it rubs my hands pretty good while racing. I will go back to the half waffle grip next time.
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Always a great feel
I buy the soft and medium grips. They feel really good even after a long 1 1/2 moto.
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Top 250 Contributor
Good grips
I love the feel of the grips and work well in the mud however they tend to rip apart easily from crashes.
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Lewiston, ID
Best Grips Ever
These grips are my preferred brand and style. I love the feel, and longevity i get from them on my bikes.
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Location: Morganfield, KY
Can't Wait
Just got these. It was very fast shipping plus a free motosport sticker. Can't wait to get these on my bike they feal really good so far
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Top 500 Contributor
Location: Yuma, AZ
Good Grips
I got the medium in full diamond and they work great. They have been on for a few rides and are holding up well. The only thing that would make them better is if the color didn't depend on soft, medium or hard and you could choose it yourself.
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Top 500 Contributor
Location: Willoughby, Ohio
Love!
These are the best grips ever! I prefer the soft compound. I have had a few pairs of these grips and love them. They reduce fatigue on the hands and i tend to not get arm pump with these grips if that's believable. You can ride very hard on these grips with little wear. My last pair did tear because of a fall on a hard pack track.
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Greatest grips i have ever had
I got the full diamond soft compound grips, i absolutely love them. They are nice and slim and very durable, i have already fallen on them a few times, once in shale rock and they didn't tear at all.
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hash Over 4 years ago
Do I need to buy something else..?
Do you have to buy glue or something to make them stick on your bars after you peel your old ones off?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago
You will need some glue to get them to stay on the handlebars. These grips do not include glue, sold separately.
Top 1000 Contributor
Over 3 years ago Location: Costa Rica
Actually, i put new pro grips on my bike, first i take off the old ones, then i clean the bars, put little bit of alcohol and put the new one and they sticky pretty much... I hope this could help you..
Over 3 years ago Location: afton wyoming
I race motocross and I've never had any luck with grips staying were they are suppose to. There are 2 gaps in the waffle pattern and i always wrap them once in each spot with tye wire. I would rather be safe then sorry. Nothing worse than grips twisting on you when you're trying to hang on. I've tryed glue and also someone told me to try spray paint inside them, still didn't work. Still would recommend cleaning them out good as well as your bars even if you wire them. Hope this helps.
Top 250 Contributor
2 years 12 months ago Location: Big Island, HI
Yes you should buy grip glue. You can also tie safety wire around for extra strenght.
killarewa Over 4 years ago
How many are in a package?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Grips are sold in pairs.
Top 250 Contributor
2 years 12 months ago Location: Big Island, HI
Two. One for each side of the handle bar.
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