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The Grab On MC401 Grip Cover is a durable, shock-absorbing EPDM foam sleeve designed to fit grips with an outer diameter between 1.25 and 1.45 inches. Resistant to UV, ozone, gas, and oil, it enhances comfort and longevity for both bicycle and motorcycle riders, making every ride smoother and more controlled.
| ASIN | B00230P2E4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #346,668 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #538 in Powersports Grips |
| Brand | Grab On |
| Brand Name | Grab On |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle, Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 380 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Grab On Grips |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MC401 |
| Material | Epdm,Foam |
| Material Type | Epdm,Foam |
| Model Number | MC401 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Size | 1.25in. to 1.45in. OD |
| UPC | 792437167042 786362089326 014123401118 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle, Motorcycle |
T**4
Grab On Grip Covers
The 4.25โ size fit my scooter grips perfect. I returned Grip Puppies because they were too long. These grips are the same quality as Grip Puppies and 35% cheaper. These make a world of difference with riding comfort and minimize hand fatigue from highway vibrations. I applied hand sanitizer to the bike grips and the inside of the Grab Ons and simply twisted them into place in less then a minute. They are completely secure and are great quality.
I**Y
Excellent fit on a F800ST
I was looking to preserve my already slightly worn grips (27k miles). The heaters work fine but I don't want to spend $100/grip when the rubber wears through. So to preserve them I got these covers. They seem nice so far, give the bike a feeling of a bit more heft. The trick to getting them on you need dish soap and some paper towels. Soak one of the sheets of towel in water and douse it in soap, like a lot of soap. Then drag it through the foam grip, then with the same soapy towel run it over your bar ends and grip top and bottom. At this point you probably got soap on the outside of the foam grips, which is okay. Grab your dry towel and use that to get some grip on the cover, otherwise it'll be a slippery mess trying to get it on, maybe wipe your hands down too. Wrapping the dry towel around the now mostly dry grip cover, push it real good over your bar end and existing grip. Pretty easy install, just need some good lubrication. They didn't make the new OD of the whole grip assembly as large as I thought, which is fine. I really just bought these to preserve my grips given heated grip replacement is so costly.
K**O
BMW GTL
Great product. Advantages: smooth ride (although BMWโs already are phenomenally smooth). Less hand fatigue especially for older riders like me with a bit of arthritis in my hands. Principle advantage is eliminating wear on OEM grips. BMW grips are not cheap. BMW = Bring More Wallet! Disadvantage: heated grips are slightly less warmโฆ SLIGHTLY. This is my 4th set. I usually get around 25,00 miles out of a set before one begins to tear. Highly recommend these grip covers.
D**N
Easy to install
These are really easy to install if you you the hairspray method. Comfortable, and heat comes through them. I gave a 4 because the don't stand up to the weather long. Low price and easy install make it easy to replace them
N**S
Triumph T120 Install
Installed on a 2020 Triumph Bonneville T120. Like many have said these are nice units. Tough material with a good feel. Long term durability will be seen but theyโre meant to be sacrificial so Iโm not concerned. Iโm using them to preserve the OEM heated grips. They do add significant bulk and feel like the large grips I had on my Road King. Neither good nor bad, just different. That said, as others have also said, these are real SOBโs to get on, at least in this case where there is a large outer ridge on the stock grips that really complicate things. Stretching and pulling the sleeve over that is a bear. I opted for the alcohol for lube route. Soapy water may have been better. But either way that which lubes the grip also lubes the hands and thatโs a problem for gripping and pulling. But a lot of wrestling got me half way on. Then compressed air was the magic. Once I got the right technique they walked right on. Even used that for the final small positioning adjustments. Next time around Iโll look for a thinner option though.
M**E
These are Great Grips!
This was the cheapest "fix" I have experienced in over 25 years of riding. So far, these grips have performed perfectly! I own a BMW K1200LT that has heated grips. My grips were worn and one was twisted in a way that created a ripple that bothered me when riding. The replacement BMW grips are over $250 for the pair and are hard to install (dealer cost to install is over $100) so after looking around, I decided to try these Grab On Grips. I used a box cutter to carefully trim off the ripple from the old grips. Although a bit difficult to slip on (using hairspray), once in place they have been flawless for a few months now and appear to wear well since I ride practically every day to and from work. The heat from my original grips still comes through albeit not quite as warm as before due to the insulation from the new grips. These grips have reduced vibration noticeably but not so much that I would buy them solely for that purpose although, for $10-12 dollars, how can you go wrong?
J**K
All Day Comfort
Have had a set of these on my R1200RT and just added them to my F900GSA. Easy to install and makes the grips all day comfortable. Perfect fit without any cutting puts them over the top.
G**G
Practical Alternative to Replacing Stock Grips
The grips on my Indian Scout are a little too small in diameter, causing some discomfort in my throttle wrist. I did not want the cost and installation annoyances of new grips. Particularly when I couldn't be sure that would help. I installed these and did a 40 mile ride yesterday. They are just what I wanted. Grip is larger and softer. They feel like they should be pretty durable. I picked these over the cheap $3 ones all over Ebay because I wanted a higher quality USA made product. And really, the cost is more than reasonable. My riding buddy (who suggested them) was impressed and said they looked OEM (they do). Installation is a bit of a PITA, but I guess it has to be or they wouldn't stay on properly. The first one I used the hairspray as directed. Hard to do. On the other side I warmed the grip cover with a hair drier to make it a little more flexible and then used the hairspray. That was a little easier & the way I would do it again. Update: I have done several hundred miles with them and I am quite happy with them - thus now 5 stars. I don't think that they should be down rated because of the moderate difficulty of installation. If they were too easy to get on they would probably slip and be worthless. If they hold up for a reasonable length of time I have no doubt I will get them again. From the looks of them, I see no reason they will not last.
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