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    Stompgrip traction pads available now

    Off Road Imports have the following Stompgrip traction pads in stock.

    55-2007 ’08 CBR1000RR
    55-2006 ’07-08 CBR600RR
    55-1006 ’07-08 YZF-R1
    55-1002 ’04-06 YZF-R1
    55-1005 ’06-08 YZF-R6
    55-3006 ’08 ZX10R
    55-4007 ’07-08 GSXR 1000
    55-4003 ’05-06 GSXR 1000
    55-4004 ’03-04 GSXR 1000
    55-4006 ’06-08 GSXR 600/750
    55-4009 ’02-08 HAYABUSA
    55-6001 ’03-06 999/749
    55-6004 '99-08 MONSTER
    55-7001 ’04-08 RSV1000R & TUONO
    55-8003 ’06-08 DAYTONA 675

    Email: info@offroadimports.co.nz for prices

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    Great idea and they work well but i purchased 2 sets, the first set i didnt read the instructions and they just fell off but the second set i followed to the letter and they still didnt stick it was like the glue had turned to slime and they wouldnt stick...... Ive had a lot of experience with graphics and custom number board etc but is there a trick to making them stick or did i have a bad batch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    Off Road Imports have the following Stompgrip traction pads in stock.

    Email: info@offroadimports.co.nz for prices
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    Stompgrip Traction Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Great idea and they work well but I purchased 2 sets, the first set I didnt read the instructions and they just fell off but the second set I followed to the letter and they still didnt stick. It was like the glue had turned to slime and they wouldnt stick...... Ive had a lot of experience with graphics and custom number board etc but is there a trick to making them stick or did i have a bad batch?
    The main thing is to get the surface as clean as possible, silicone polishes are the biggest enemy. We also supply the adhesion promoter kits as well, after talking to the manufacturer surface prep is the key to getting them to stick. Also the use of a hair dryer. What surface prep did you do and did you use the adhesion promoter supplied by stompgrip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    Oi! That avatar is pretty cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    The main thing is to get the surface as clean as possible, silicone polishes are the biggest enemy. We also supply the adhesion promoter kits as well, after talking to the manufacturer surface prep is the key to getting them to stick. Also the use of a hair dryer. What surface prep did you do and did you use the adhesion promoter supplied by stompgrip?
    I cleaned it white white spirits and applied with hair dryer as per instructions but the adhesive was that shit you could just wipe it off the back of the grip! Ill be keen as to try some more, i have a 08 zx6, zx10 and kxf450 do you have all those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    The main thing is to get the surface as clean as possible, silicone polishes are the biggest enemy. We also supply the adhesion promoter kits as well, after talking to the manufacturer surface prep is the key to getting them to stick. Also the use of a hair dryer. What surface prep did you do and did you use the adhesion promoter supplied by stompgrip?
    Hey- I spent 2 or 3 hours on Dafydd's own CRF250x which has a full set of stompgrips fitted. they have been on for some time now and get a belting with the constant filth/scape/wash of trailriding. there is no sign of any lifting and they are totally awesome- would be so good for the Mormon Few Stunt Crew! - Like bloody velcro!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    I cleaned it white white spirits and applied with hair dryer as per instructions but the adhesive was that shit you could just wipe it off the back of the grip! Ill be keen as to try some more, i have a 08 zx6, zx10 and kxf450 do you have all those?
    I would follow the instructions and use the adhesion promoter kit, when I put them on the crf's I used brake cleaner and they stuck like concrete but you have to be carefull and test it on a small spot first as some brake cleaners can be quite harsh.

    If you pm me with the exact make model and years of your bikes I can see what we have in stock.

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    Yeah, I wouldn't encourage brake cleaner, it is quite aggressive (but works really really well on tagging!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    off road imports have the following stompgrip traction pads in stock.

    55-2007 ’08 cbr1000rr
    55-2006 ’07-08 cbr600rr
    55-1006 ’07-08 yzf-r1
    55-1002 ’04-06 yzf-r1
    55-1005 ’06-08 yzf-r6
    55-3006 ’08 zx10r
    55-4007 ’07-08 gsxr 1000
    55-4003 ’05-06 gsxr 1000
    55-4004 ’03-04 gsxr 1000
    55-4006 ’06-08 gsxr 600/750
    55-4009 ’02-08 hayabusa
    55-6001 ’03-06 999/749
    55-6004 '99-08 monster
    55-7001 ’04-08 rsv1000r & tuono
    55-8003 ’06-08 daytona 675

    email: info@offroadimports.co.nz for prices
    vfr400 nc30?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    vfr400 nc30?
    We don’t have any pre-cut ones for those makes in stock but we do have some universal sport bike pads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yeah, I wouldn't encourage brake cleaner, it is quite aggressive (but works really really well on tagging!).
    I agree it's a matter of finding a solvent that will take all the crap and old polish off without taking the paint off as well. A clean surface is the key to getting a long trouble free life out of your Stompgrip pads. As well as using the adhesion promoters kits that we advise everyone purchasing Stomppads to use.

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