thecabinboy Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 no glue or wire needed, looks trick will not slip. http://www.odipowersports.com/images/ATV_RF_Str.gif http://www.odipowersports.com/images/ATV_RG_Str.gif Quote
. Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 how they work?....how much do they run? Quote
Badbanshee_boy Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 theres a kid on bluetraxx with them on his raptor i dont think they would work very good. but hey. Quote
thecabinboy Posted November 5, 2003 Author Report Posted November 5, 2003 no problems yet after one full season they never shifted. Quote
evil Posted November 5, 2003 Report Posted November 5, 2003 what kind of riding ? how would they hold up in a mx race ? Quote
NYUK Posted November 5, 2003 Report Posted November 5, 2003 THEY WON T MOVE,i got similar if not the same ones on my bike. Quote
. Posted May 2, 2005 Report Posted May 2, 2005 just got myself a set and put them on my bars to see how they'd be.......these suckers are not moving. You put gloves on and the grip is unreal, they feel really good on your hands as well. I think they are gonna be incredibly comfortable. I'll let you know more when I get back from Hatfield-McCoy. If they can hold up there.....they'll hold up anywhere Quote
NYUK Posted May 2, 2005 Report Posted May 2, 2005 you went back years for this one, those grips stayed on so tight, i had to sell that stem with them on it.once mounted they were iron tight. Quote
. Posted May 3, 2005 Report Posted May 3, 2005 where'd you get yours? I like the intense on the grips. I got the rogue odi ones. Did yours lock on the inside and outside? Look like they do by the gap being there. How'd they lock onto the grip? Was their 2 notches in the locks that they clipped onto. They look exactly the same, wonder if their interchangeable. I got a pack of 3 sets of mechanics gloves for 23 bucks at costco. They are pretty nice gloves for a non named brand sorta. I always get mechanics gloves over riding gloves, I always find them to last longer and are more manueverable. Man, I put the gloves on and wrung my hand on the grips.....my hands arent going anywhere thats for sure. Quote
. Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Just got back from Hatfield-McCoy and all I gotta say is these grips are quite impressive. My hands didnt slip off the bars once. My buddy on his 400ex had his one grip keep coming off and basically had to ride the whole time without a grip on his thumb throttle side (when he wasnt riding his R). I recommend these to anyone who has ever had a grip come off. It just plain sucks and I'm just glad I'll never have to deal with that situation ever again. Quote
bigwill Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Need a website to purchase-where do they come from? Quote
dnhyoung Posted May 27, 2005 Report Posted May 27, 2005 click below to order http://www.odipowersports.com/ATV/ATV_Home.htm Quote
SANDSTAR Posted May 29, 2005 Report Posted May 29, 2005 They are the real deal. I had them all last season, and they show very little wear. They stay put, period. I know this sounds stupid, but I could have swore I could hold wheelies through whoops better/longer with those grips. Quote
. Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 what style do you guys have? I got the rogue design and my buddy doesnt like how they are a little thicker than a regular grip. Says he cant hold on as good. I personally like how its a little bit bigger, I can get a more comfortable grip with them. I forget what the other design is called, its that crossweave design, was just wondering if they feel fatter than a regular grip as well? I'm probably gonna buy those grips too just to try them out. All my bikes will always run these grips from now on Quote
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