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Old Sep 28, 2002 | 11:40 AM
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OK, now for the stupid question: Does this plastic film with the wire grids mount A) Under the grips, B) Over the grips, or C) Replace the grips?

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Old Sep 28, 2002 | 12:53 PM
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Tell you what just park that dude outside my hose for a while thos grips will get nice and tosty no electricity needed just good old sun shine[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
 
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Old Sep 28, 2002 | 11:45 PM
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Priariepuppy, the Kimpex hotgrips install underneath your original or aftermarket grips. Make sure you use some good epoxy adhesive to hold your grips on. Just follow the directions that come with the hotgrips. I have the softgrip Hotgrips on my 650 and they work awesome. Used them today as a matter of fact.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 01:51 AM
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Roscoe69 my day usually starts at 5:00am and doesn't stop till 11:00Pm between work, home projects and 80 head of cattle fills my day pretty much. I went on a ride today on the Landing trail just north of Athabasca close to Calling Lake with 4 other riders. Much like the ride you took me on, some mud but lots of well groomed trails with picnic areas. I raced a tricked up Banshee and a Raptor today, I came out better than I thought I wood. I will do a post later with my results but if you want I can e-mail it to you, you might be interested. I did some changes to the Green Machine, I actually talked to Masterblaster what I have done I think he thinks I am nuts but hey it worked rather well. This post is about hot grips and I am still braving with thick gloves no hot grips yet, I say yet. Talk to you again have fun.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 09:55 AM
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Alltoys, I don't think you're nuts----------a little chemically imbalanced in the brain, but not nuts!!! I think it's cool you put nitrous on your wheeler(he's nuts)! Your wife doesn't seem to mind that you are spending ALL your free time on your wheeler!!!!! HE HE HE!!! Let her read this one Gary, I dare you!!!!

Hey, If you want some really nice hotgrips, check THESE out. They are pricey, but they sure work good. As I have stated many times before on this forum, I have the softgrip Hotgrips on my 650 and they are really comfortable. Better get yourself a set Alltoys, cause winter is right around the corner.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 10:34 AM
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Prairiepuppy
Just got back from all day ride. Yes they go under the grips, i didn't use glue and they seem ok but i believe Mastrblastr is right use good glue to hold them on. I dont knew what was original , but whatever it was its good. Lost one of my end plugs on sat. I didn't have them glued in.
Alltoys
yes i will get a email off to you, and Master blaster is right
you are suffering from a chemical imbalance. Could be nitros , ha ha .
Daimon 1054
I wouldn't survive in your parts. Too damn hot. WE were up to + 14 c approx. 58 f i believe . Thats warm enough for me. I have to do yard inventory tomorrow and its going to snow.
Im not awake yet couldnt find " w " on computer. Thought it fell off, will go and have coffee and wake up.
Raymond
 
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