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13 Oct, 2019
HOT 🔥 grips
Hi all, if like me you were trying to decide how much you want to spend on a pair of these, latbme give you a review of a cheaper pair. First, the good point, they get very hot. That's it for the good I'm afraid. The bad points are as follows: the whole of the wiring is thin and flimsy, the wire from the bars is too short and pulls from location under the tank, not good. The small black box that contains the circuit board, came apart and I had to tape it up. Worst of all, the tube that goes onto the the throttle is crap. I'm going to have to change mine as not only is there about 6 inches of play before the throttle even works, it's tight on the bars, not smooth at all. So there you go, cheap but be prepared for a short life.

11 Nov, 2019
Heavy duty
Never had one of these before, I have always used a normal hammer and a bit of wood to soften the blow. However, this is the dogs! I think it's a bit too heavy in some applications, I may end up buying a lighter one. I use it mainly for shifting stuck motorcycle parts and crankcases that need a firm smack to either shift or bed in without the chance of denting or cracking. Highly recommended.

22 Mar, 2017
Very useful
1 of 1 found this helpful Have always had to guess not sizes up to now This makes it easy to establish exactly what size you need and most importantly, the thread pitch of the bolt.