grip puppies on fat bars

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Titlw says it all really...ive ktm fatbars on the ccm and fancy trying some grip puppies...ive got std enduro grips at moment so over the top hopefully...
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I love mine and have them on 2 of me bikes. I have only slid um on with soapy water. They have never budged. If they are too long I cut end off with sharp scissors and because its sealed cell foam there is no fraying or edges left damaged. Top stuff and cheap as chips. heated grips do work though them as well. best addition for the price to owners with big hands and sausage fingers :woohoo:
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well ordered some ...so time will tell if they fit.....

I did try rubber mouse matts once but the cable ties kept digging in my wrist :whistle:
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I have them on both my Explorer and GSA. Cost ranges from £10-£15. Reasonably easy to fit. Help slightly with any vibrations but imo make it easier to grip the grip (!) If you have big hands. Recommended.

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