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Grips, Grips, which Grips?????????????
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Because they don't work better that way is the simple answer, and they don't look better either putting it in mild words.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Super bike,Fossil. Ill bet she pulls hard! Does it want ta wheelie alot or not. what do u think it would run in the quarter mile?
It does pull hard, scared/surprised myself a few times almost going right off the back of the seat before I got the solo race seat for it. Rolling it on hard, the front end does get light, and shifting at high revs, it gets real light. 1/4 mile times, I have no idea.
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The reason I like original is pretty simple. If the Kawasaki would work better with 3" diameter foam grips, or looked better with a "nice" paintjob like some of them I see on the group, or worked better with the fenders removed, 12" extended swingarms, chainguards removed, goofy humpback/touring seats ect, why in the hell didn't Kawasaki build them that way!!
Because they don't work better that way is the simple answer, and they don't look better either putting it in mild words.
Kawasaki built these bikes to appeal to a broad spectrum of riders, built to a price with what was available way back then. Owners have always modified their bikes to perform, feel or look a certain way to suit them. Nothing really wrong with stock, but there is always room for improvement. The mods done to my bike have improved handling, looks, HP and reduced weight without sacrificing anything from the original bike.
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1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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The thing is that they make grips for dirt bikes and jet skis and mt bikes, but not so much for road bikes, but I am sticking on mine anyway, I have a pair of the rogue and ruffians. You can also throw on really cool bar end plugs, I have black ones with skulls..... uhm I guess I shared too much again.
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That said, I use GrabOn Touring grips with chrome caps. Except on my ELR, which has GrabOns.
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Cool, I just looked at this pic from last summer and see that the replacement foams are not grooved, meaning that I now know which set is thicker. Or atleast know that if I order both sets, they have to be grooved. Oh ya, if you get bar end weights like this from Denniskirk, you'll likely have to grind them as they didn't fit inside my 7/8 bars.
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Superbike grips by Galindo have been by far my favorite on all of my KZ's.
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one of my riding buddies rides a kitana750 and the grips are an eighth of an inch larger then the bars.
my hands go numb after 10 minutes.
my grips are roughly 1 3/4" in diameter and a helluva lot more comfortable.
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These companies ONLY have deals on discontinued or clearance items. The other 90% of their items you're paying FULL POP (retail).
Please try and keep your local mom and pop shops open by buying from them if possible.
If ya create a good relationship with them, you'll get better deals than ya think
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