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Old 12-31-12, 20:38   #1
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Default Is there such thing as easy regripping??? I think I found solution.

I think this product could really work, with some added features which I have already sent an email to the company inquiring about.

www.re-grip.com

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Love the commercail and idea of this, definately a hot product. Im part of a motorcycle forum, and was wondering if u would be coming out with something that is more grippy, textured and with grip ends like normal motorcycle grips. The ease of install of ur product is definately a life save'r. And I feel motorcycle grips would definately be a good market to invest research into. I'm not sure if u can texture the outside of ur product, but how well can it conform to small variations if something was put down before the regripping process. So like a skeleton that can be cut to fit which could also include the 2 end grip stops, if product can't be molded into these shapes itself? Very interested in product and will be posting my idea up on a forum to see how much feedback I get. This would save allot of people countless time and swearing with a heat gun etc... its a real pain for motorcycles. Thanks for ur time and hopen for a response.



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Old 12-31-12, 20:47   #2
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Am I missing something? I don't see what's so hard about using a little hairspray to slide new grips on, and if your grips are worn out enough to be replaced, just cut them off.
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Old 12-31-12, 20:56   #3
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Iv just herd countless storys from people on here, that have head aches doing it.

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Old 12-31-12, 20:57   #4
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Just an idea.

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Spray paint is the best.
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Your punctuation/grammar made the letter pretty fatiguing to read, you might hold their attention if it was written better.

Anyhow, grips just slide right on or off with the proper air compressor attachments.
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I use a small amount of spray detailer to put grips on, works like a charm. Good idea though OP!
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I just have a gloved glued to my throttle fuck grips.
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Brake cleaner...simple, no residue, and my grips are plenty tight.
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Old 01-03-13, 23:28   #10
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Actually got a reply.

We have considered it. We gave an Ace Hardware manager some to put on his foot pegs and he ended up putting on his handle bars (see attached pic). He handle bars (see attached pic). He actually loves it. We really hadn't considered this market before, but we have had some positive feedback from it. We are working on adding textures and the like. We also are working on color coding and adding logos. It is always appreciated to hear such great feedback and the possibly of feedback and the possibly of ntroducing Re-Grip into arenas that we originally had not considered. Thanks so much for your time and if and when we come up with a solution they when we come up with a solution they may need to be tested, we would love to send you some free samples to test out.

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