My new grips

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chric
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Re: My new grips

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They will do till i see a better pair they actually look better in the flesh than on here.Price wise i'll pay up to £20-£30 if there very good but after getting them rethnal and looking at the different grades in them yesterday was dissapointed.So seteled on these
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tony.mon
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Re: My new grips

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They could be ironic if you were a dentist.

When your wife said "get a grip" I don't think that was what she meant, TBH.

Luckily, when riding your hands cover them up.
Spend the money on shiny new gloves instead!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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i think they look a ba*t**d but was too polite to say.
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chric
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Re: My new grips

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lumpyv wrote:i think they look a ba*t**d but was too polite to say.
Or a c*nt we would say in barnsley :lol:
Not to worry the mod's what are getting done this week will compensate 8)
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Re: My new grips

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Chric could be known by his friends as Doctor Cleaner, in which case the handlebar grips would be fitting :wink: :thumbup:

Chris.
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