【domino】Street Type Grip Review
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I'm guessing because it has a good grip and the color is Pink!
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Genuine Domino Grips for Suzuki GSX-R1000
The owner of this bike wanted a change from the Renthal dual compound grips they usually buy for this bike. Specifically, they wanted something other than grey to help blend the grips to the bike. They had decided to go for the blue and white 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
domino!
I use the standard domino grip because all my friends wear it.
It looks good and has a lot of color line nap, so it is easy to match with the car body.
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moderately easy to use
[How is it used?
Grip of YAMAHA XJR400R was worn out and replaced.
YAMAHAOEM→HONDAOEM→DOMINO in that order.
How was your experience with it?
The grip is the most comfortable as it is called Street Type.
I like the OEM look when it comes to design, but I bought this one to try it out because it became numb easily after I changed to Separate handle. The color is Black×Color:Gray
It is moderately absorbent, so I have the impression that it is versatile for touring and mountain passes.
The rest is how durable it is.
How did it compare to other products?
I think the performance of the Grip itself is good compared to the OEM.
And the price is not that different from OEM.
As for durability, I think that Grip should be replaced after 10,000 km, so I hope it will last that long.
Rumor has it that the Domino lettering will come off soon, so I'm looking forward to seeing what happens.
[Points to note]
Grip adhesive is used for mounting.
I'm sure many of you don't wear them relatively often, but what do you think?
[Accessories]
Two types of Stickers and Instruction Manual were included.
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The Handlebar area is lonely …
I replaced it with a YOSHIMURA Handlebar, which makes my right hand numb, so I replaced it with a new one just for the sake of looks!
Easy to work with and looks VERY GOOD!
Is the numbness only somewhat reduced? LOL.
I'm happy with the way it looks!
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Excellent feel
When you hold it in your hand, you can feel that the texture is very good, the workmanship is also very exquisite, and the installation feels very close, without the feeling of being too tight or too loose. After installing it and trying it, it feels really good. The handlebar of Triumph’s original car is only two years old, and it’s already sticky. The only point is that some small details are not handled well enough. It’s not particularly comfortable to put the pulley on some rough edges. There is no problem in use---------- --------------------------------------------------- When I got it in my hand, I felt that the texture was very good, the workmanship was very delicate, and the installation feeling was very fit. I didn't feel too tight or overly loose. I tried it and felt really good. The handlebar of the Kaixuan original car has been sticky for only two years, and it has been sticky. The only small details are not handled well enough. It is not particularly comfortable to look at some hairy edges on the knees. There is no problem in use . Powered by Google Translator View detail