Grip Puppies alternative?

mr badger

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I'm looking at getting some alternatives to grip puppies made and imported. The originals are great but so many people I talk to have trouble securing them that I wondered if there would be interest in an alternative?

There are a number of possibilities. Better quality foam, dener or looser foam, shaped grips. With a big enough order thay can be any colour you like - purple?

Not looking to make a fortune but may be able to do some at under £8 delivered in the UK.

Grippy Kitties anyone?
 
There is no problem in securing grip puppies...use self amalagating tape at each end.:nenau

Mine have been like that for 25k hard miles and still do a great job:thumb
 
Must admit my grip puppies secured fine even after using washing up liquid to get them on.

Tom
 
I would suggest that Mr B is referring to the constant difficulties in getting them (the UK distributor has occasionally been unable to get stocks in good time) rather than securing them to the bike :thumb
 
Usual ratio of informative to piss taking.

I've got a couple of pairs so not too bothered for meself.

Will wait until next week before deciding.
 
Mr Badger,

if you did a search on any Bike site for 'Reynauds', 'white knuckle' , 'tingling fingers' - you'd soon find a market for faux puppies. ( silicone instead of neoprene perhaps :augie ). :D
Serously, i think they'd sell - many, like me would try anything* to get rid of numb, sore, stiff lower arms and hands. :thumb

*that is, anything cheap, tasteful and manly / no floral patterns or burberry. :rob
 
Mr Badger,

if you did a search on any Bike site for 'Reynauds', 'white knuckle' , 'tingling fingers' - you'd soon find a market for faux puppies. ( silicone instead of neoprene perhaps :augie ). :D
Serously, i think they'd sell - many, like me would try anything* to get rid of numb, sore, stiff lower arms and hands. :thumb

*that is, anything cheap, tasteful and manly / no floral patterns or burberry. :rob

Oi! Leave us chavs alone!:mad:
 
Chavs,

well - i was going to (leave you alone, by not replying) but then i thought...:trippy

:P
 
Mr Badger,

if you did a search on any Bike site for 'Reynauds', 'white knuckle' , 'tingling fingers' - you'd soon find a market for faux puppies. ( silicone instead of neoprene perhaps :augie ). :D
Serously, i think they'd sell - many, like me would try anything* to get rid of numb, sore, stiff lower arms and hands. :thumb

*that is, anything cheap, tasteful and manly / no floral patterns or burberry. :rob

The Reynauds thing was actually part of my thinking. I have a chum who suffers badly, even on a Hornet. There are different grades of foam available, including denser and thicker foams..

Hopefully I'm getting hold of a few sets for evaluation. Will be in touch.
 
Good vibrations?

FWIW,

i've had less trouble with traditionally vibey Bikes - especially the Guzzi, than with jap multis.

low frequency: good.
high frequency: bad... :nenau

e.g;
i have sometimes got on the Guzzi with backache and got off it an hour later pain free :D.
maybe that's just me :confused:
 
Sorry just read first post properly,now realise you are looking for alternative grip.:bow
 
Sorry just read first post properly,now realise you are looking for alternative grip.:bow

That's OK.

Think I'll go ahead with a similar but slightly different product.

My business plan will mostly consist of being easier to deal with than the competition :thumb2.

May need a couple of beta testers on the way. Will be in touch.
 
I assume these type of products go over the original grips unlike replacement grips, therefore, how do these products work with Heated grips, does it just dumb down the heat, i guess as you dont use a glue based product to stick it to the orignal grip it shouldnt be a problem. :nenau

Just a thought
 


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