Stomp Grip
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Stomp Grip
As you know I am back on a bike after a break of two years, my previous bike a GSX1400 had it and I could not do without it again. I put it on before the California Superbike School Levels 1 - 4 and it's awesome.
They teach you the five points of contact. I bought a universal kit for 80.00. and cut it to fit.
Improves cornering, and especially breaking. Give it a go.
Greg62- Posts : 75
Join date : 2014-05-21
Re: Stomp Grip
Greg, if you haven't already done so, would suggest getting rid of the standard seat and going for a Holeshot Corbin.
Heaps better feel, the stock seat feels like you are sitting on a marshmallow; oh and a decent set of rearsets (like the Gilles AS31GT) will stop your size 9's from dragging all the time.
Heaps better feel, the stock seat feels like you are sitting on a marshmallow; oh and a decent set of rearsets (like the Gilles AS31GT) will stop your size 9's from dragging all the time.
Dekenai- Posts : 797
Join date : 2009-09-02
Location : Tuggers, ACT
Re: Stomp Grip
Cheers for that, I am in the process of having a custom seat made locally and also looking into some rearsets. But I don't mind grinding the pegs a bit. I found after doing the superbike school and actually getting my arse off the seat, I didn't grind them as much as you bike stays more up right when you get your knee down.
Greg62- Posts : 75
Join date : 2014-05-21
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