【domino】Lace Type Grip Review
I replaced my GALINDO super bike with this product.The primary difference is its smooth and slim design.There's almost no brim at the bar end area and looks simple.Also, the grip has the minimum knurling pattern. It doesn't get weirdly jam
I replaced my GALINDO super bike with this product.
The primary difference is its smooth and slim design.
There's almost no brim at the bar end area and looks simple.
Also, the grip has the minimum knurling pattern. It doesn't get weirdly jammed, and you can grip or slide it smoothly.
I have a high throttle kit, but not only did it facilitate the opening/closing operation, it made me realize the play amount more easily.
The rubber has double layer structure. The inner perimeter is rather hard and free of deflection or twists. The outer perimeter is soft but not weirdly twisted.
Still, it may not be that durable.
It is easier to install on handle bars or throttle pipes than GALINDO parts.
It is recommended for those who like to control their hand numbness by inner weights and make their grips have more direct touching feel.
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Parenthesis is good, but ….
The OEM grips were a little too thick for me, so I bought the thinner domino grips. The product itself is Wow, Parenthesis is good. The tension was raised like this, but the feeling of use is very thin, so the handling of the motorcycle is very large and I even feel that the motorcycle has become heavier by about 10%. When I am running the bike, I can feel the weight of the bike. Maybe a little too thin." It was like that.
Roughly speaking, a Grip that is too thin with a body that weighs about 190 kg will simply be difficult to ride.
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Parenthesis good!
The grip is also easy to grip, and even if you buy it for its design, Large is very sturdy!
The texture and quality are totally good.
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Ideal Grip
DominoGrip, Race type Blue×Black, used on CBR650F.
The grips have been used OEM→DAYTONAPro grip→DominoGrip.
After using the OEM grip for around 6 years (although the actual mileage is not that many), I replaced it with the Pro grip because the rubber quality has become much harder, probably due to age-related deterioration, and the Pro grip with the DominoGrip because the surface has become worn out.
Installation is DIY.
The race type is a standard shape with knurl-like protrusions, similar (almost the same?) to Yamaha's TZ Grip. The race type has a standard shape with a knurl-like projection and the logo of domino on the grip.
The Pro grip is softer and more comfortable to hold, but it is very worn out. The Pro grip was softer and more comfortable to hold, but it was very worn out. I guess you could say it's TradeOff with the softness...
Compared to that, it is not hard enough to be easily sharpened, nor is it too hard, but just right.
I feel it is worth Repeat.
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Stable
This is the only way to win anymore!
Short life span, though.
We'll call it a charade.
Good balance of moist and firm
Grip.
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Genuine Domino Grips used on Yamaha MT10
I wanted a change from the Renthal dual compound grips I usually buy for this bike. Specifically, I wanted something other than grey to help blend the grips to the bike. I decided to go for the black and red lettering version. I have been told that these grips are super sticky so you should not lose function no matter what the weather conditions. The shipping was fast and via EMS, delivered to me in 5 days. All was packed really well and did not move during transit, no damage at all. When these arrived, they were in their own packet and no damage was done during transit. They are a really nice and sticky set of grips and as they should, have one for the throttle side wich is slightly larger in diameter to fit the throttle tube. With a little brake and clutch cleaner sprayed inside and then onto the actual bars and throttle tube, they slid on pretty easily. All I can say is, try them and you will find out just how sticky they actually are. Veyr good purchase and will get these again in the future. View detail