SilverSurfer
RT-S PE#0391
Okay Gang ... Check this:
After months and months of searching for an RT-S/SE5 replacement grip solution (a clamshell that accommodates the heated grips like the Kuryakyns for the Goldwing GL1800) and dismal failure on the part of Kuryakyn to answer the e-mails and inquiries of many; or announce, prognosticate or even state non-intention of producing a grip solution for the RT-S:
To overcome the hardness of the RT-S grips, I bought a set of grip puppies. Don't like having to cut, soak in soapy water, the mess and having to stretch over the 'flange' of the RT stock grip. NEXT ...
I found these little jewels: http://www.ascycles.com/detail.aspx?ID=43208. They fit PERFECTLY on the RT-S grips without cutting to size. They secure firmly using a hook an loop technology, and provide a lot of cush. I will say they take some getting used to because the cush may give you the initial impression that your hand is not as "sure" on the grip as before; however, after an hour or so of riding, they feel great and your hand adjusts to the difference.
If Kuryakyn ever gets pro-active on grips for the RT-S, I'll certainly buy a set; however, these ones from acycles.com seem to be the best option I've found.
Paul
:spyder:
After months and months of searching for an RT-S/SE5 replacement grip solution (a clamshell that accommodates the heated grips like the Kuryakyns for the Goldwing GL1800) and dismal failure on the part of Kuryakyn to answer the e-mails and inquiries of many; or announce, prognosticate or even state non-intention of producing a grip solution for the RT-S:
To overcome the hardness of the RT-S grips, I bought a set of grip puppies. Don't like having to cut, soak in soapy water, the mess and having to stretch over the 'flange' of the RT stock grip. NEXT ...
I found these little jewels: http://www.ascycles.com/detail.aspx?ID=43208. They fit PERFECTLY on the RT-S grips without cutting to size. They secure firmly using a hook an loop technology, and provide a lot of cush. I will say they take some getting used to because the cush may give you the initial impression that your hand is not as "sure" on the grip as before; however, after an hour or so of riding, they feel great and your hand adjusts to the difference.
If Kuryakyn ever gets pro-active on grips for the RT-S, I'll certainly buy a set; however, these ones from acycles.com seem to be the best option I've found.
Paul
:spyder:
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