🔴 Grip the Adventure, Feel the Vibe!
The Progrip 714RD is a premium red dual sport gel grip designed for adventure and dirt bikes. Featuring a 125mm length and 22-25mm inside diameter, it fits most handlebars perfectly. Its gel rubber construction absorbs vibrations, while the large diameter and pimple texture maximize comfort and grip for long rides.
Vehicle Service Type | Adventure Tourer, Dirt Bike |
Color | Red |
Brand | Progrip |
Material | Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 4.92"L x 0.93"W |
Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
Manufacturer | Progrip |
UPC | 801766020680 |
Model | 714 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Item model number | 714RD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 714RD |
Z**H
Very comfortable, good looking, reduces fatigue, looks classy.
I hate those giant puffy foam grips and the like. I would get hand cramps from hanging onto something big and fat. These help a little with vibration and are a very soft tacky rubberlike substance with a texture that feels good with or without gloves. I know I should always wear gloves, and I generally do, but they feel pretty good without. The pattern of holes allows it to have give and cushion without being thick or mushy. I'd love some handgun grips with the same texture.The tackiness is just right to me as well. Whether I am wearing my usual gloves with unlined palm or thicker insulated gloves, I can basically just rest my hand on the handle bar without the throttle slipping. With thick gloves and the foam style, I have to constantly grip hard and shuffle the throttle around to keep the same setting on a long trip, and this will result in a cramp.Another bonus of the grip is that because it is a normal diameter, and not oversized, I can use a cramp buster with these. I only do so on long trips, but it is nice to be able to do.I should also comment that several friends who tried out my bike grabbed the handlebars without any prompting from me immediately commented on how good these grips feel compared to theirs. It's a simple and inexpensive part, but sometimes simple is best.I have bought two pairs of these, because the first got shredded in a wreck. Buying them again was a no-brainer.
V**R
cushiony grips recommended by many riders. Great decision.
Very comfortable grips and probably decrease vibration as well. Great price too. Experienced riders recommended these so I tried them after researching many grips for my Husqvarna 310 dirt bike.
S**T
Most Comfortable Grips Ever
These are the most comfortable grips I have ever used. If you are considering buying these you should know they are a fuller grip. The overall grip will be fatter than a standard motocross grip, but I love it. They are very grippy and so comfortable. They will be my preferred grip for as long as they are made!
D**D
My favorite grips.
I've used these on two of my streetbikes and love them. They are a larger diameter than the factory grips which, for me, make a more ergonomic and comfortable relationship with the handlebars. I installed them on a Kawasaki Z900rs. I first removed the bar-end weights, blew compressed air between the grip and bar and yanked the factory grips off when the air expanded the grip. I cut off the end of these ProGrips and repeated the procedure to install them. They do not slip on the bar and provide nice traction for my hands.
N**L
Really good for street riding, boo to the 719s!
These grips are amazing for street riding. I was so up in the air on these and the Progrip 719s for my Suzuki SV650, but because of that V Twin vibration. It is so hard to find a good comparison between the two, people always just say I liked X but they don't say why or they never even tried Y. So I figured dual sport grips would be better since dual sports deal with a lot more vibration and way worse terrain than my bike. I was very happy with my choice, they're just amazing and I was shocked by the difference they made in vibration and just overall comfort. Very spongy, but still solid and thick.Fast forward, sold my SV650 and bought an FZ6 with an inline 4. A lot less vibration, but still there. This time I went with the Progrip 719s and I just hate them. They have that dual kind of material so you have to always make sure your hand is resting on the correct part, and even then it just doesn't really dampen the vibrations or feel comfortable to grip. Plus, they're usually two-tone and the lighter tone gets dirty so fast. Unless you get black black they'll look really bad. Add to that the fact the secondary material you have to rest your palm on/grip is easily destroyed and doesn't seem like it would last longer than a season. Sold them to a friend and bought some 714s again, and they just feel a lot better. Maybe it has to do with them being a little bit wider so your hand isn't forming such a closed grip so its slightly relaxed compared to other? Either way, they're just awesome.
N**.
Great with grip warmers
Comfy and lets the heat of my grip warmer through well.I put a thin layer of cork underneath my grip warmer heating elements on both sides. Using compressed air, I was still able to get these over it all, no need to buy two sets and use both throttle grips on it. Though, adding the cork to the throttle side made the grip extra thick, I might change that back since the plastic throttle tube doesn't suck the heat away too badly.Anyways, great flexible grips and I didn't need to add any glue for them to stay in place.
D**.
Just like I remember them.
I've put these on every KLR650 I've ever owned. The stock grips are horrid on these bikes as they come from the factory. Soft, grippy and they give the grips a bit more size for adult sized hands.
D**R
24 Vulcan S replacements
Seem a little thicker than OEM ones.Nice squishy feeling to them.Super easy to install.Look pretty good on the bike I think.Just put them on yesterday and only got a quick test ride. Will update the review after some experience with them.Initially did notice a pretty good reduction in vibration, still there, but better for sure.
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