Tank grip pads

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timminator
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Tank grip pads

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Installed these Snake-skin tank grip pads today.  Installation was a snap, just a peel and stick adhesive.  If it's below 80 degrees, they do suggest warming up the tank/pads with a hair dryer first.  I haven't ridden with them yet, they suggest 12 hours to let the adhesive cure.  Will give you all an update tomorrow.

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Had a set on my last bike, you'll love them, they work very well, nice install job too.
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They look good.  ^-^
No matter where I'm going, getting there on two wheels is always best.
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timminator wrote: Installed these Snake-skin tank grip pads today.  Installation was a snap, just a peel and stick adhesive.  If it's below 80 degrees, they do suggest warming up the tank/pads with a hair dryer first.  I haven't ridden with them yet, they suggest 12 hours to let the adhesive cure.  Will give you all an update tomorrow.
Got them on mine now for a few weeks and really love them.ImageImageImage

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