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Old Apr 15, 2007 | 01:57 PM
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Default Replacing grips on Prairie 360

Going to change the grips on our P360 as they are worn...probably to much white knuckle driving...LOL

Any way, what is a good set to get? Do they all come with the adhesive set?
We have a red machine, was thinking about a red/black set of gel grips...
Anybody have comments on the gels?
 
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Old Apr 15, 2007 | 11:54 PM
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umm pro grip has grips but im not sure if they come with the adhasive or not but i havent put diffrent ones on our kawi yet so i couldnt tell u but i have felt some of the pro grip there pretty good
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 12:25 AM
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http://www.blowsion.com/product/pwc/odi.asp


check these out. i got these for my brute. i will never buy any of those stupid glue on grips again. look for 90mm ruffian or rogue. i went with the rogue, they are a little softer. 3/4 flange. starter kit has the grips, lock rings and end caps. no glue, they slide on then you tighten down with lock rings with allen head screws. i know they say for watercraft, but moose is now marketing them in dennis kirk i think for atv's. these are much cheaper here. they also have different color rings and end caps if ya want.

these are mine!
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/andrewke...60762383013320

 
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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 12:53 PM
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Default Replacing grips on Prairie 360

Here is a little tip on replacing your grips, if you do it right you don't need glue, hairspray or anything else. With your old grips removed, of course, clean the bars very well. After cleaning and drying wipe them down with rubbing alochol and let them set until they dry. Then make a small cut on the end of your grip. After lining up the grip pretty close to where you want it take an air hose and blow air through the small cut in the end of the grip. The grip will ride on the air and slide right on. When you get the grip where you want it stop the air and the grip will stick to the bar. If you cleaned everything well the grips will grab and stay better than with any of the glues or gels. A local powersports shop owner showed some friends and I that and it works like a champ. Absolutely the fastest and best way of putting on grips I've ever seen.
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 08:27 PM
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all good struff...
THX.
 
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