Grips
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Oury grips on my Scrammy 400. They look like standard waffle-style grips, except just inverted, so there is raised rectangles instead of raised lines. I've never had a more comfortable grip, and they definitely save my hands when really racing around...
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spend a little extra money and get the ODI lock on grips. they are only around $20 and youll never need to use glue or worry about the grips moving around on you. well worth the extra $$$
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Originally posted by: scramblerXrated
spend a little extra money and get the ODI lock on grips. they are only around $20 and youll never need to use glue or worry about the grips moving around on you. well worth the extra $$$
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spend a little extra money and get the ODI lock on grips. they are only around $20 and youll never need to use glue or worry about the grips moving around on you. well worth the extra $$$
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i use the rogue 90mm 3/4 flange, i also bought the colored rings and the billet end plugs.
http://www.blowsion.com/product/pwc/odi.asp
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http://www.blowsion.com/product/pwc/odi.asp
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Originally posted by: scramblerXrated
i use the rogue 90mm 3/4 flange, i also bought the colored rings and the billet end plugs.
http://www.blowsion.com/product/pwc/odi.asp
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i use the rogue 90mm 3/4 flange, i also bought the colored rings and the billet end plugs.
http://www.blowsion.com/product/pwc/odi.asp
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