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CHOPPA
4th November 2008, 18:16
I have fitted a stomp grip kit on the 10, what a difference it makes! It gives heaps more control in every aspect of riding, under brakes and when your hanging off!

I got the pre cut type and it make the bike look better as well, more racy lol

If you need some, speed tech are gonna be stocking kits to fit most late model sport bikes, i think they are only $80 or $90 money well spent!

saul
4th November 2008, 18:21
I have fitted a stomp grip kit on the 10, what a difference it makes! It gives heaps more control in every aspect of riding, under brakes and when your hanging off!

I got the pre cut type and it make the bike look better as well, more racy lol

If you need some, speed tech are gonna be stocking kits to fit most late model sport bikes, i think they are only $80 or $90 money well spent!

Yep its yummmmmmmmmmmmmy stuff:niceone:

nodrog
4th November 2008, 18:24
Yep its yummmmmmmmmmmmmy stuff:niceone:

your not supposed to fit it inside your undies bro.


yep its good shit alright:2thumbsup

Dan Mapp
4th November 2008, 18:25
I have fitted a stomp grip kit on the 10, what a difference it makes! It gives heaps more control in every aspect of riding, under brakes and when your hanging off!

I got the pre cut type and it make the bike look better as well, more racy lol

If you need some, speed tech are gonna be stocking kits to fit most late model sport bikes, i think they are only $80 or $90 money well spent!

Dumb question time whats a stomp grip?

nodrog
4th November 2008, 18:26
Dumb question time whats a stomp grip?


http://www.stompdesign.com/stompgrip/press.asp

Toast
4th November 2008, 18:26
Dumb question time whats a stomp grip?

Studded rubber/plastic stuff that you stick on the side of your tank to help you to keep a grip on the bike with you legs

Been thinking about getting a kit for my own bike. When's Speedtech's website gonna be finished, Choppa?

CHOPPA
4th November 2008, 18:31
Studded rubber/plastic stuff that you stick on the side of your tank to help you to keep a grip on the bike with you legs

Been thinking about getting a kit for my own bike. When's Speedtech's website gonna be finished, Choppa?

Its sorta about is far done as its gonna be for a while, there never gonna be selling stuff off it mainly just info, if anyone want a kit give me a pm

Toast i just got jamie a set for his new cbr im sure theres another set there but if your keen the orders are being done in the next few days if its not in stock ;)

discotex
4th November 2008, 20:58
Do you find it harder to move around between positions? I've read a few people overseas found it too grippy. Especially chicane type quick changes.

Sparky Bills
4th November 2008, 21:13
I used it when I started racing after my shoulder dislocation as I didnt have enough strength in my arm/shoulder to hold myself up. It worked ok, but I found it slid forward on the tank and left a big sticky mess on the tank.

.... Ok.... that sounds really bad! :crazy:

Sketchy_Racer
4th November 2008, 21:19
......slid forward on the tank and left a big sticky mess on the tank.......


Didn't know you loved the bike that much mate!! :doh:

bikerboy011
4th November 2008, 21:23
I got it on my bike, looks awesome and stops the tank from getting scratches..

boomer
4th November 2008, 21:32
Good stuff alright.. helps you stay on


pic 5 (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1336802&postcount=52)



On teh street, in jeans doing wheelies it rips the fook outta ya thighs :doctor:

Shaun P
4th November 2008, 22:14
I think that the tech spec ones are better, plus you can peel them off and reuse them and look better imo http://www.techspec-usa.com/

CHOPPA
4th November 2008, 22:33
I used it when I started racing after my shoulder dislocation as I didnt have enough strength in my arm/shoulder to hold myself up. It worked ok, but I found it slid forward on the tank and left a big sticky mess on the tank.

.... Ok.... that sounds really bad! :crazy:

yeah actually mate i had the same prob with an old set but apparently they have changed the glue

scracha
5th November 2008, 20:10
My top tip is DON'T USE SKATEBOARD grip tape as a cheap substitute :no:

CHOPPA
5th November 2008, 22:22
My top tip is DON'T USE SKATEBOARD grip tape as a cheap substitute :no:


haha na maybe not! its good for your levers on rainy days though....

I just tested it again on my bike today at taupo, we were using the a1 corner and thats tighter then the hairpin at puke from similar speeds and it was killing my arms then i just started gripping with my knees and my braking distance was decreased stoked

CHOPPA
27th January 2009, 09:53
Hey guys Stomp Grip is in stock now for most bikes and if not you can cut your own out from the universal patterns!

I have been testing it all through the nats and it really helps to control your bike!

Morcs
27th January 2009, 11:59
Had mine on the RR for a few months now.

Must have product! seriously!

when banked over into a corner, hanging off heaps, you never get those scary moments when your knee will slide on the tank a bit, and then your outside foot too... and nearly fall off :rolleyes:

And under hard breaking, you dont even need to consiously grip the tank, the braking forces that slide you forward and brought to a halt.

k14
27th January 2009, 12:02
Will you have some at Manfeild in a few weeks? I might be keen to buy some off you then!

discotex
27th January 2009, 13:01
I must get mine stuck on before the next trackday. Only problem is finding 24 hours where I don't ride my bike for the glue to cure properly.

Morcs
27th January 2009, 16:05
I must get mine stuck on before the next trackday. Only problem is finding 24 hours where I don't ride my bike for the glue to cure properly.

Just ride without the tank cover for a day :)

CHOPPA
4th March 2009, 16:43
Hey guys, sorry for any delay in anyone getting there stomp grip! Basically i put this thread up just before all my racing started and ive had f/a time for anything!! I have willie from speed-tech organising it all now so if you need any its all in stock and $100 per kit

Give them a call on 07 847 8944

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=93687