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    Where to buy Stomp grip pads NZ?

    Does anyone in NZ supply these or do you need to import them. Cheers

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    Try Ebay, I got some from Europe for my KTM. No one in NZ imports them anymore.

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    I've seen a guy on TradeMe selling them for around $90+shipping. Seems to be about the only option I can find. Was looking at a set yesterday on RevZilla till I went to checkout and they added US$30 for shipping them to NZ....

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    Pretty sure this has been asked and answered just recently;

    http://www.motoone.co.nz/search?search=stompgrip&page=3
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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebleed View Post
    Pretty sure this has been asked and answered just recently;

    http://www.motoone.co.nz/search?search=stompgrip&page=3
    Yup same place i got mine.
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    Word of warning, if it's your first time, black is easier to apply than clear.

    But shit are they fantastic. Must have imho.
    "It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    Word of warning, if it's your first time, black is easier to apply than clear.

    But shit are they fantastic. Must have imho.
    Yep, you get bloody fingerprints in the clear ones I have clear on the Triple and black on the KTM

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