【KITACO】TZ Grip Review
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If you are looking for a TZ Grip, you want the same shape as the TZ Grip, i.e. a thin, KnurlPatterned Grip.
The detail is perfect.
It's the skinny TZ Grip itself.
But the..
The Material of Rubber is not good...
It's hard and you can't expect an ogre grip like the YamahaOEMTZ Grip.
Furthermore, the square pyramid on the Yamaha OEMTZ Grip is a convex mold, whereas this one has a concave mold.
Sure, it looks like the TZ Grip, but its effectiveness is not far behind the OEMs.
It's a shame.
However, if you want that kind of vibe, or a thin, so-so Grip with good grip (and great durability), it's better than the YamahaOEMTZ Grip.
I can't recommend it as a replacement for the TZ Grip at all, but I can recommend it as long as it's something like that.
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From a distance, the appearance is the original family itself.
Grip is slightly different when approaching the opposite of Title, but Merit seems to be more common.
First of all, the durability is more than that of the original, the slender grip can be adjusted with the grip of the palm, and most importantly, it is surprisingly non-slippery.
I had installed it around the handlebar of my Z125PRO once, but when I got the handlebar with the special High Solo, I installed it on the handlebar.
If the OEM grip is installed on the Z as usual, the OEM grip is installed so that the key part of the throttle, which prevents idling, fits into the groove of the grip.
This TZ Grip has no groove spec. and needs to be smoothed to fit on a normal throttle, so I will use it on a specially made High Solo for practice.
The advantages of this Grip may be utilized at subtle opening angles, and its durability seems to be good, so it may be good for practice use.
Incidentally, the original Grip has really good grips, so the mountains are shaved off in a good way and become partially flat.
I have a slippery outer surface, but this Grip doesn't seem to reduce easily.
The price is too good to pass up and the ease of use is not too bad, and there are many aspects of Merit that are different from the original, so it would be good to try it out.
Compared to the recent seismic isolation Grip, there is certainly more vibration, but on the contrary, there is a very direct feeling and it is transmitted to the palm.
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Once a year.
I've been using TZ Grip since I was doing mini bike races. It works well with my deerskin gloves. It's not sticky and it's not slippery. I've been riding about 5,000 miles a year with Quantity:1 Set consumption. It's cheap, and it's a hassle that can be replaced in 10 minutes, so I'm happy with the Cost. View detail
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Slender but grips well
I was looking for a new Grip for my TZr50R and finally purchased this product.
The deciding factor in the purchase
I bought it because it was inexpensive, had a good reputation, seemed to be easy to use, and was a product of a famous manufacturer.
I also like the slim Grip, so I like that too.
It is a person who does not pin even if it is called TZ Grip or RossiGrip, but I chose it to the extent that I tried it because the price is also a price.
[Impressions of using it]
I haven't run the bike since I changed it, but it seems to grip a lot better.
It's not intended for long-distance touring, so it's slim and fun to ride around the neighborhood, as Image.
The Grip that came with the car when I bought it was a different size and I had to replace it.
Products compared
I compared it to Pro grip's Grip.
I bought this product because I don't ride long distances and I had never used a Grip before and it was inexpensive.
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I think it's a solid Grip for the low price. I am very happy with the cost performance as I am not that particular about it.
On a side note, before I changed the size of the handlebar, I temporarily put it through the handlebar and it went in easily, but it gripped too much and I couldn't get it out. (Lol)
I blew on Parts cleaner and struggled to get it off, but that's how much it grips.
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