Driven D3 Grips *Pic*

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Just got em and installed em. You'll def notice the extra thick rubber when you grab onto them. Excellent overall improvement from the regular stuff...

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Acehole

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Those are really nice! :thumbsup: Where did you get them?

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I just have the gel grips from Driven and it was a nice improvement, those look sweet and I might go for those next time.

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Did you have to dremel the throttle tube and does the aluminum have a set screw or what keepis it from spinning?

I've been looking at these. They look sweet on your bike.
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GIXERHP

ok, ok...just a wee bit Irish...
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They look great!

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Did you have to dremel the throttle tube and does the aluminum have a set screw or what keepis it from spinning?

I've been looking at these. They look sweet on your bike.
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I have an R6 throttle tube which has no ribs and is completely smooth. It says to smooth out the ribs on the stock Busa throttle tube during installation. The aluminum collar is over ribbed rubber and when it's pressed onto the throttle tube it's tight, pretty simple.

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Give an update when you ride the bike, to let us know about feel, vibrations?

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did you have to do any grinding on the throttle tube?

My throttle tube = R6 Tube, which is completely smooth already. No modification needed.

Stock Busa Tube = Ribs that need to filed, dremeled, or sanded down to make smooth to allow the grip to easily slide on.
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