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Scott Deuce Off Road Hand Grips Motorcycle & Powersports Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.4
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Details

Vehicle Service TypeMotorcycle
ColorNeon Green/Black
BrandSCOTT
Item Dimensions LxWxH9 x 6.5 x 3 inches
Item Weight0.23 Pounds

Description of Scott Deuce Off Road Hand Grips Motorcycle & Powersports

Providing the best possible product. Improves contrast, ease eyestrain. Will give you unrivaled convenience, practicality, and ease of use you deserve.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst Grips I Ever Tried

These GRIPS are a waste of money. My analysis of this product showed that they barely lasted a month before wearing down and becoming unusable. The grips themselves aren't secure and will move around during your ride, which is dangerous. The only positive thing I can say about these grips is that the color choices are decent..

Pros
  • Decent color choices
Cons
  • Barely last a month, not secure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent grips for rough rides!

As an automotive enthusiast, I'm always on the lookout for quality motorcycle parts... according to my experience, these Off Road Hand Grips are a real gem. The traction and grip they provide is unparalleled making them perfect for rough terrain rides. They're also easy to install, which is a big bonus. The only downside is that the cost may be a bit higher compared to other grips on the market. Overall, these grips are definitely worth the investment for any serious off-road motorcyclist..

Pros
  • Excellent grip for off-road riding
Cons
  • Not as comfortable for long-distance touring

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive and looks good on my KX250

Cheap and looks a lot better than my old ones. There are burrs on the gas side of my bike so I just used some dish soap to tighten it. No slip. The left side/clutch side I just smeared some high tack glue on it so it slides and is left to dry. He doesn't move. A little tip for removing old ones is to just cut them a little and snip them off with a razor blade. A light pressure of a sharp blade is enough, and remove immediately!

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.