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Driven D3 Grips

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Old 07-14-2009, 10:43 PM
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Driven D3 Grips

hi everyone i want to upgrade to some driven D3 grips they look great and so far i have found nothing but good things about them but im new to this so i was wondering if anyone could tell me there thoughts on them if you have some or know someone that does thanks in advance

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Old 07-18-2009, 6:05 AM
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Re: Driven D3 Grips

i had them and loved them. but because my hands are too small i had to remove them, i kept getting cramps in my hands trying to hang onto the bigger diameter grips....
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Old 07-21-2009, 9:57 PM
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Re: Driven D3 Grips

well i decided to get a pair and i must say that for long rides they are a necessity they are far more comfortable than a standard grip they have a grove for your thumb and pointer finger that takes the pressure off of them and they are sticky enough you don't have to squeeze very hard to hang on and they look sick i go 5 miles to and from work and even on a short ride like that you can feel a difference in your hands they are a bit pricey at $50 bucks though but worth every penny in my opinion i know you can go to there web site and find a dealer or i went to a web site called motomummy.com if you have 50 bucks burning a hole in your pocket now you know what to spend it on next im going to get a pair of clipon's that they make
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Old 07-21-2009, 10:00 PM
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Re: Driven D3 Grips

they make nice sprockets and axle adjuster blocks with sliders on them too....
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