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| No More Sliding |
| I literally just got these in the mail and saw this post. I actually think they look great. A friend of mine has it on all his bikes and loves it. I’m hoping it will give me a little more comfort as I slide all over that tank, especially after washing....Tank grips I just put on, after a few commutes to work and back I notice a big difference in sliding around. No more sliding up on the tank when breaking and I can use my legs to prop myself up a little, taking some strain off my shoulders. Also I think they look great. |
| Cryptotech - Ducati.ms Forum |
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| Custom Tank Grips |
| TechSpec makes one for the sport classic. Although they don't advertise the ones for our bike on their website, if you email them they'll send you their two patterns to choose from. I bought mine from them, they are laser cut perfectly, fit well on the bike and were about $50 shipped. Give them a call... |
| 19DUC04 - Ducati.ms Forum |
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| Definitely Performance Equipment! |
| Yeah, the TechSpec ones are pretty awesome! My mechanic races professionally at Daytona 675 and uses them. He swears by them and the boy can lean the bike (he actually buys rear-sets then has to shave the pegs on an angle because he leans the bike so far over)...
So the TechSpec pads, “defo” performance equipment!
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| Confidence Booster |
| I put the TechSpec Snake Skins on last night. What a confidence booster. Everyone needs some sort of tank pad. |
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| Beast of a Bike |
| I got the below tank pad and side tank panels for both protection and to grip. I am loving them. I find the seat stance continuously makes me slide forward. With these on it really helps me stay put.
Plus it was only about $40 for all 3 and they attach/reattach easily without any residue.
The fact that it looks like skin adds to the beast of a bike that it is.
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| Fell In Love |
| I was kind of skeptical about the Techspec Gripster Tank Grips in the first run, even though our coaching bike looked really sexy with them. But then I encountered my favorite road in the SF East Bay, and I began to ”forget” the Gripster’s… kind of.
Right in the moment I hit the brake for a tight downhill turn, I realized that I had never had it easier fighting the G-forces. My hanging off was supported by those little rubbers, right after I readjusted my body posture. The butt transition from one side to the other felt much easier to do. I also noticed that the annoying vibrations the gas tank was transferring to me when fuel ran low were gone. Its potential showed up the faster I was going on the track.
To summarize, we at Superbike-Coach Corp fell in love with these Gripster Grips and are sure you will too, once you’ve spent just a few minutes with them on your bike.
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| Can Akkaya/Superbike Coach Corp |
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