Have you every tried the mechanics gloves? I have a pair of cold gear ones I use in the spring/fall, they're going on 3 years.I used to have horrible ones... there was a hole through mine the first moto (O' neals) never again will I try the stylish ones haha.
Do you grip more with your knees/legs? (Which is the correct way. )i have never had a issue
This past TDay I had one of those grip rub blisters the first day out. I guess the Rack family doesn't believe in grip donuts as none of their bikes have them. ~2 months later and I can still see where it rubbed my thumb raw.Never had blisters on my hands either. I have only had them a couple of times on my thumbs from rubbing against the grip but since I put those donuts things on no more problems there either.
i used to get blisters on my hands every time i road i did new gloves and new hand grips that helped, but the best thing you could do is just loosen up your grip on the handle bar.
Grip donuts? Wow, you have sissy hands..This past TDay I had one of those grip rub blisters the first day out. I guess the Rack family doesn't believe in grip donuts as now of their bikes have them. ~2 months later and I can still see where it rubbed my thumb raw.
Have you every tried the mechanics gloves? I have a pair of cold gear ones I use in the spring/fall, they're going on 3 years.
Do you grip more with your knees/legs? (Which is the correct way. )
This past TDay I had one of those grip rub blisters the first day out. I guess the Rack family doesn't believe in grip donuts as now of their bikes have them. ~2 months later and I can still see where it rubbed my thumb raw.
Didn't you read Salmon Boy, your bikes did not have "Grip Donuts", so it is your fault.You were scared to death and holding on for dear life 2 years ago you went looking for gold and bent the bars on CP's CRF230. This year you didn't go down but bent the bars from the shear force of holding on, hence the blisters
Exactly, not sure how it could possibly be my fault.Didn't you read Salmon Boy, your bikes did not have "Grip Donuts", so it is your fault.
Didn't you read Salmon Boy, your bikes did not have "Grip Donuts", so it is your fault.
Exactly, not sure how it could possibly be my fault.