To mess with your head.khittner1 wrote:Geez---they do appear to have been NLA for several years. Why does an online retailer continue to catalog non-OE stuff that's gone for good?
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To keep you coming back with hope in your heart.khittner1 wrote:Geez---they do appear to have been NLA for several years. Why does an online retailer continue to catalog non-OE stuff that's gone for good?
Their only hope is you might buy something else while in their "store".
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That's pretty close to the real answer. The first goal of any store is to get you in the door. The first goal of any site is to get you on the site. If a search for an item gets you on their site, it's a win - regardless of whether or not they can sell you that particular item.Rob wrote:To keep you coming back with hope in your heart.khittner1 wrote:Geez---they do appear to have been NLA for several years. Why does an online retailer continue to catalog non-OE stuff that's gone for good?
Their only hope is you might buy something else while in their "store".
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And then, mysteriously (the mysterious cookie) handgrips begin appearing on every website you visit, that has advertising.Major Softie wrote:That's pretty close to the real answer. The first goal of any store is to get you in the door. The first goal of any site is to get you on the site. If a search for an item gets you on their site, it's a win - regardless of whether or not they can sell you that particular item.Rob wrote:To keep you coming back with hope in your heart.khittner1 wrote:Geez---they do appear to have been NLA for several years. Why does an online retailer continue to catalog non-OE stuff that's gone for good?
Their only hope is you might buy something else while in their "store".
THANK YOU FOR AN AD-FREE SITE, MATT!!!!!!!
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Here are the grips I am putting on my bikes. This supplier has items for the Kawasaki Concours, these grips are great. Best part, shipping is included in price.
http://www.murphskits.com/product_info. ... ucts_id=35
http://www.murphskits.com/product_info. ... ucts_id=35
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1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
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1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
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Those are the dual sport grips.jagarra wrote:Here are the grips I am putting on my bikes. This supplier has items for the Kawasaki Concours, these grips are great. Best part, shipping is included in price.
http://www.murphskits.com/product_info. ... ucts_id=35
The only problem, as I mentioned before, is that if you have heated under grips, they take a long time to warm up.
Once warm they feel just great.
I love heated grips, never have to bring extra gloves, they are always there if it gets cold. I can't see why any touring bike sold in North America wouldn't have them from the factory.
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I would get hand cramps from the Magura grips on my '89 R100RS. A fellow at the BMW rally in Salem, Oregon showed me the "Grip Puppies" he had on his bike. He had traveled from Ottawa and said he really liked them. I ordered a pair from California Sport Touring (I don't believe they sell them anymore). They were a real BITCH to put on (used warm soapy water), but are they COMFORTABLE!!! The Grip Puppies have eliminated road vibrations and they keep my hands warmer in cold weather.
Here is a similar pair at A&S BMW Motorcycles:
http://www.ascycles.com/detail.aspx?ID=76265
Here is a similar pair at A&S BMW Motorcycles:
http://www.ascycles.com/detail.aspx?ID=76265
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I put something similar on my CBR over the stock Honda grips. They worked a treat! It was recommended to use hair spray to lube them up for install. It evaporates, and Bobs yer uncle!Scoots wrote:I would get hand cramps from the Magura grips on my '89 R100RS. A fellow at the BMW rally in Salem, Oregon showed me the "Grip Puppies" he had on his bike. He had traveled from Ottawa and said he really liked them. I ordered a pair from California Sport Touring (I don't believe they sell them anymore). They were a real BITCH to put on (used warm soapy water), but are they COMFORTABLE!!! The Grip Puppies have eliminated road vibrations and they keep my hands warmer in cold weather.
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Yeah, hair spray is a really old trick for grip installation. Along with lubricating for installation, when it dries, it acts as a glue. The only problem with it is that it washes out with water, so it can turn back into lubricant in the rain. Probably not a problem with those over-the-grip slip-ons, but with grips on metal bars it can be bad.Rob wrote: I put something similar on my CBR over the stock Honda grips. They worked a treat! It was recommended to use hair spray to lube them up for install. It evaporates, and Bobs yer uncle!
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