Large diameter grip search

Spartacus
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Edited Date/Time 3/11/2021 11:37am
Given the bewildering selection of different grips I don’t want to overlook one. Anybody have any insight to who manufactures the largest diameter grip?

This question coming from a guy who could palm a basketball when he was 15 years old.

I’ve experimented building up existing grips with “Vet wrap” and find that it really reduces forearm fatigue for me.
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Paw Paw 271
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3/10/2021 2:11pm Edited Date/Time 3/10/2021 2:16pm
Many years ago I use very soft large diameter street bike on my dirt bikes before the grips developed to a better product over the years. The ones I used were from a mid 70's Honda 750 street bike. I can't seem to remember the aftermarket company's name, but Honda also offered them as well.
These look to be the same as those.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDBTLDP/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i…

Paw Paw
3/10/2021 2:17pm
Scott used to make some that I really liked. Haven't seen them around in a while though.
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3/10/2021 2:35pm
I used to love the Tag Cradle grips, but they are discontinued. I may go back to my old- school method of using cloth tape on the handlebar to swell the diameter a little bit under the grips.

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Spartacus
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3/10/2021 2:39pm Edited Date/Time 3/10/2021 2:40pm
Many years ago I use very soft large diameter street bike on my dirt bikes before the grips developed to a better product over the years...
Many years ago I use very soft large diameter street bike on my dirt bikes before the grips developed to a better product over the years. The ones I used were from a mid 70's Honda 750 street bike. I can't seem to remember the aftermarket company's name, but Honda also offered them as well.
These look to be the same as those.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDBTLDP/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i…

Paw Paw
I remember those from back in the day, not sure they be appropriate for Moto.
Bruce372
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3/10/2021 3:03pm
I've run a band of duct tape over the bar and then slid pillow top pro tapers over
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3/10/2021 4:06pm
Pro Grip 714 Dual Sport Gel Grips

Nice and fat. Last for ever and different colors.
I run these on a Harley.
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AZRider
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3/10/2021 4:39pm
Spartacus wrote:
Just ordered a pair, looks like what I need. Thank you.
I use these on my 150SX and love them. My son has fallen in love with them for his 125 as well.

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66TR66
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artc wrote:
Pro Grip 714 Dual Sport Gel Grips [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/03/10/482408/s1200_s_l300.jpg[/img] Nice and fat. Last for ever and different colors. I run these on a Harley.
Pro Grip 714 Dual Sport Gel Grips

Nice and fat. Last for ever and different colors.
I run these on a Harley.
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Dimblewambie
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3/10/2021 5:31pm
Progrip has some rather large grips
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bayodome
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3/10/2021 5:41pm
Pro Taper used to make different sizes/thicknesses of their Pillow Top grip, but it looks like they only have one now which I believe was once called the Pillow Top Lite.

Tag Metals had a similar option that they called something like Diamond Top...basically little pyramids rather than trapezoids. They had larger sizes too and I was sure I would prefer them over standard full waffle grips with my XXL length hands. I actually rode with them for the better part of a year, and while they did offer a noticeable amount of additional cushion, I actually felt like I missed some of the helpful feedback from the bike and that they contributed slightly to increased arm pump.

Perhaps if there was a similar option with a firmer compound, I could see that being better for riders with oversized meat hooks.
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JT Moto
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3/10/2021 5:54pm
Do you have a big penis?
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3/10/2021 5:56pm
ODI Rogue’s work good for me and I wear a XXL glove. Another option would be Oury, they are probably the fattest.
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3/10/2021 6:59pm
X10 on the ODI Rouge ! Get the Lock on version and go ! They have a Graphite color and Gray that is a soft compound you won't be disappointed.
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3/10/2021 7:04pm
bayodome wrote:
Pro Taper used to make different sizes/thicknesses of their Pillow Top grip, but it looks like they only have one now which I believe was once...
Pro Taper used to make different sizes/thicknesses of their Pillow Top grip, but it looks like they only have one now which I believe was once called the Pillow Top Lite.

Tag Metals had a similar option that they called something like Diamond Top...basically little pyramids rather than trapezoids. They had larger sizes too and I was sure I would prefer them over standard full waffle grips with my XXL length hands. I actually rode with them for the better part of a year, and while they did offer a noticeable amount of additional cushion, I actually felt like I missed some of the helpful feedback from the bike and that they contributed slightly to increased arm pump.

Perhaps if there was a similar option with a firmer compound, I could see that being better for riders with oversized meat hooks.
They still have both the Pillow Top and Pillow Top-Lite. Just make sure you don't screw up and get the Pillow-Top clamp -on style. They are very small diameter and have no resemblance to the full Pillow Tops.
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3/10/2021 7:35pm
TAG Rebound grips
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brocster
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3/10/2021 7:42pm
nother vote for Rogue lock ons here
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3/10/2021 7:45pm
Grip puppies might work I use them on my street bike and have no issues with them.
YMMV
https://grip-puppy.com/
Bruce372
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3/10/2021 8:22pm
bayodome wrote:
Pro Taper used to make different sizes/thicknesses of their Pillow Top grip, but it looks like they only have one now which I believe was once...
Pro Taper used to make different sizes/thicknesses of their Pillow Top grip, but it looks like they only have one now which I believe was once called the Pillow Top Lite.

Tag Metals had a similar option that they called something like Diamond Top...basically little pyramids rather than trapezoids. They had larger sizes too and I was sure I would prefer them over standard full waffle grips with my XXL length hands. I actually rode with them for the better part of a year, and while they did offer a noticeable amount of additional cushion, I actually felt like I missed some of the helpful feedback from the bike and that they contributed slightly to increased arm pump.

Perhaps if there was a similar option with a firmer compound, I could see that being better for riders with oversized meat hooks.
FGR01 wrote:
They still have both the Pillow Top and Pillow Top-Lite. Just make sure you don't screw up and get the Pillow-Top clamp -on style. They are...
They still have both the Pillow Top and Pillow Top-Lite. Just make sure you don't screw up and get the Pillow-Top clamp -on style. They are very small diameter and have no resemblance to the full Pillow Tops.
Yep, I found that out as well.

Fwiw if you measure regular pillow tops when mounted theh are the same diameter as oem ktm lock ons
kibby
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3/10/2021 9:27pm Edited Date/Time 3/10/2021 9:27pm
A’ME grips does an XL model for large hands.
https://www.amegrips.com/mx-full-waffle-xl.html
Many WORCS racers use these , A’ME has a long history in Moto and BMX , great products.
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3/10/2021 10:05pm Edited Date/Time 3/10/2021 10:13pm
JT Moto wrote:
Do you have a big penis?
Remember that toning it down thing we talked about??
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BikePilot
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3/11/2021 8:38am
Oury had some pretty big grips. I’ve also seen people put shrink wrap over the bar then put on the grip to get a bit bigger around.
3/11/2021 8:48am
I wear XXl gloves and have settled on renthal full waffles as my go to. I play tennis casually and have noticed that I get tennis elbow if I use the wrong diameter grip on a racquet, either too big or too small. This is mostly because you have to grip harder to get control if it doesn’t fit well. I think there’s something to be said for grip diameter and its effect on arm pump. The full waffles aren’t the thickest but the slight increase and the edges on the waffle allow for good control without a death grip.
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TeamGreen
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3/11/2021 8:55am
JT Moto wrote:
Do you have a big penis?
GuyB wrote:
Remember that toning it down thing we talked about??
I thought we didn’t judge and accepted all lifestyles?
Grinning
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zookrider62!
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3/11/2021 9:09am
another vote for pro grip, they have quite a few rather large grips

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