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DomP
18-03-18, 05:56 PM
Has anyone any experience of applying clear eazi-grips, I want them on my red daytona but I'm concerned as to whether I will be able to apply them without bubbles

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LiamHarvison
18-03-18, 08:52 PM
I used to have them on my SV - no problems with bubbles on application, but found that they weren't particularly grippy... Also, they discoloured after about a year (that was with everyday use though) and they started to peel around the edges.

Here's a picture of one after a year on:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/llXfS2iXEXGIH6zR2

Hope this helps!

DomP
18-03-18, 09:01 PM
I used to have them on my SV - no problems with bubbles on application, but found that they weren't particularly grippy... Also, they discoloured after about a year (that was with everyday use though) and they started to peel around the edges.

Here's a picture of one after a year on:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/llXfS2iXEXGIH6zR2

Hope this helps!Are those the R&G eazi-grip as opposed to the brand Eazi-grip?

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LiamHarvison
18-03-18, 09:04 PM
Are those the R&G eazi-grip as opposed to the brand Eazi-grip?

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Ah, yep - apologies, didn't realise that they were different...

DomP
18-03-18, 09:06 PM
Ah, yep - apologies, didn't realise that they were different...Yeah bit odd really, I think with my dry weather only usage they should last a bit longer

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NTECUK
18-03-18, 11:02 PM
I'd look at a few tutorial guides.
I have two air bubbles on my RS ..

johnnyrod
19-03-18, 12:08 PM
I've had Stomp grips on my curvy for a few years now, with a bit of care they go on fine, and they are grippy though you don't feel them through your leathers

SV650rules
19-03-18, 02:03 PM
I put clear eazi-grips on my AL7 tank and a few bubbles, really wish I had gone with a solid colour as there are a couple of air bubbles, which presumably will get bigger if the heat of sun gets on tank, also a couple of what looks like 'stress marks' that you get when you bend plastic. I also wanted to get them as near to lower edge of petrol tank as well because my legs are not the longest in the world, there is a little bit at the bottom that would not wrap around the radius and stick properly, and I am not about to try and trim it off now.

I went for clear because the only coloured bit on the bike (except black) is the tank and did not want to add more black - will post a piccy later.

DomP
19-03-18, 10:59 PM
I put clear eazi-grips on my AL7 tank and a few bubbles, really wish I had gone with a solid colour as there are a couple of air bubbles, which presumably will get bigger if the heat of sun gets on tank, also a couple of what looks like 'stress marks' that you get when you bend plastic. I also wanted to get them as near to lower edge of petrol tank as well because my legs are not the longest in the world, there is a little bit at the bottom that would not wrap around the radius and stick properly, and I am not about to try and trim it off now.

I went for clear because the only coloured bit on the bike (except black) is the tank and did not want to add more black - will post a piccy later.That's exactly what I thought clear could look like if they don't quite go on right first time and like you I don't want to cover up the colour of my tank

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