ebay... cruising grips - opinions needed

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  • Steve
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    • Jun 2005
    • 35924
    • southwest oHIo

    #16
    Originally posted by chuck hahn
    This is what I have had and do like.
    http://compare.ebay.com/like/2908995...Types&var=sbar
    We have those, too, here is what they look like when installed:







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    • 81GS750

      #17
      Originally posted by tkent02
      These are ricers.

      Have you ridden yet or is this just another "Opinion"?
      While I agree with your statement, the GS IS a ricer, don't knock him too hard if he hasn't ridden his GS yet. I own 2 GSs 1- 81 750 with GSXR suspension, and 1- 1100ES undergoing restoration. I have yet to ride either one!

      My father owns a 83 1100E and when it was running a few years ago, I rode it more than he ever did. It was well tuned and ran as a GS should, but there was still some vibration in the bars. It's just the nature of the beast, so to speak.

      I would love to ride a GS, but it just hasn't worked out yet.

      - Just Sayin

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      • ThrottleBack

        #18
        Originally posted by tkent02
        These are ricers.

        Have you ridden yet or is this just another "Opinion"?
        I paid no attention to the model he has, thats my mistake. I was picturing my bike and I don't need to leave home to know straight bars on that would kill my back.

        And no, I haven't. I still have a week to get the pins in my hand out and we both know it will be weeks before riding would be safe. Luckily opinions (intelligent and idiotic) I have millions of to tide us over.

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        • hillsy
          Forum Sage
          • May 2008
          • 1469
          • Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

          #19
          Originally posted by tkent02
          A throttle rocker should go a long way to reduce any throttle pain.
          Lots of thread-jacking in here, but to the OP - I have a set of those grips on my Intruder. Yeah, OK, it's a cruiser, but the throttle rocker is great.

          I've started cruising around with just my index finger on the rocker to hold the throttle open. Yeah - I know that's probably not one of my best ideas (do as I say, not as I do....), but that kinda tells you how easy it is to keep the throttle open with the rocker.

          Yep - looks are subjective....and to be honest it looks a bit daft....but I couldn't care less because it works brilliantly.
          Current:
          Z1300A5 Locomotive (swapped my Intruder for it), GS450 Cafe Project (might never finish it....), XT500 Commuter (I know - it's a Yamaha :eek:)

          Past:
          VL1500 Intruder (swapped for Z1300), ZX9R Streetfighter (lets face it - too fast....), 1984 GSX750EF, 1984 GSX1100EF (AKA GS1150)
          And a bunch of other crap Yamahas....

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          • Gregory
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            • Sep 2012
            • 2064
            • Southlake - DFW - North Texas

            #20
            i like the idea of the cruise control.

            ...but even after I install a cruise control I still like the idea of finding a set of grips that help with reducing numbness.

            ... but I want them to look good and cover the suzuki throttle hardware
            82 gs1100e FAUX Skunk
            80 gs1000s

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            • Gregory
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              • Sep 2012
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              • Southlake - DFW - North Texas

              #21
              Originally posted by hillsy

              Yep - looks are subjective....and to be honest it looks a bit daft....but I couldn't care less because it works brilliantly.
              i had to google that

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              i had thought they looked kind of upscale, but maybe i better keep looking.

              .... and besides, i still dont know if they would cover the suzuki hardware
              82 gs1100e FAUX Skunk
              80 gs1000s

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              • Baatfam
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                • Jul 2006
                • 18749
                • Knoxville, TN

                #22
                Originally posted by Gregory
                i like the idea of the cruise control.

                ...but even after I install a cruise control I still like the idea of finding a set of grips that help with reducing numbness.

                ... but I want them to look good and cover the suzuki throttle hardware
                I've good luck with these gel grips...


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                • Gregory
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                  • Sep 2012
                  • 2064
                  • Southlake - DFW - North Texas

                  #23
                  Those are better on price than the opnes I found.

                  Do you know if they make any that will cover up the white plastic part of the thrrottle mechanism?
                  82 gs1100e FAUX Skunk
                  80 gs1000s

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                  • farmall

                    #24
                    but there was still some vibration in the bars.
                    I tap a large lead fishing sinker into each bar end. The bar tubing shaves off the excess lead. They help quite a bit with vibration. It's a very old trick.

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