Add some miles ::001::
The grips are about 2mm shorter than the ones on the bike. They are longer than any of the other Oxford products. Is that what you were asking?RED CAT said:Hey. I thought those new Oxford Adventure grips were supposed to be longer not shorter. The standard ones are already too short. ::001::
Obvious question is 'do you know the muffin man?'AVGeek said:Got my Muffin Top Panniers mounted up last night, and noticed that the SW-Motech racks still have the front splay that was discussed early on. I will be emailing Twisted Throttle to see what they have to correct it, its off about an inch or so at the front...
Once I get the pictures ready, I'll post them up...
::026:: Just got back from riding 1250 miles ( left Wednesday) and really like the Grip Buddies.CapsLock said:So.....today was the big farkle day .. .. well sort of ... cold, windy and my bike is covered but outside. Best I could manage is to wrap on a set of grip buddies. For the record, installation is a snap. The instructions are in color and of good quality and the wrap-on process was a snap even in 35 degree temps. The comlany included a hand written request to mention or recommend them on the Yamaha Super Tenere forum. I actually think this is a very nice touch and after simply sitting on the bike after installation and grabbing the grips I think it was a good call to do these. I'll ride and report on these as soon as I can.
Green with envy. What was the occasion? Or did you just "head out"?snuffcityrider said:::026:: Just got back from riding 1250 miles ( left Wednesday) and really like the Grip Buddies.
Haha! Gingerbread Man: "You're a horrible person!" O0CDMartin884 said:The Muffin Man, that lives on Drury Lane?
Went down to the hill country and stayed in Kerrville. Rode the "Three Sisters" and several dirt roads. If you get out that way Co. rd. 315 is a must.snakebitten said:Green with envy. What was the occasion? Or did you just "head out"?