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10-14-2011, 09:24 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Beemer Buddies handgrip covers group buy for BMW bikes (from Cure for Skinny Grips)
5/15/12 Program Update: The Group buy is currently on "Vacation", but will be reinstated sometime later this year. We ran it for a good 6 months this first time, and you should look for it to return sometime during the year. Best, Dave R.
12/10/11 Program Update: Group Buy Pricing is extended Until Further Notice to all ADVrider Forum Members!!! As the author and creator of the Original Beemer Buddies/Original Grip Buddies, I wanted to weigh in and describe these grips for those who are not familiar with them. Thanks to all who have posted pics, although this is the only thread where I have actually witnessed my grips being tried out by a butterfly.I guess if you live long enough you'll get to see everything. Back about 10 years ago I began making these grips for myself and my friends, and I found that, as a ridercoach, I could recommend them to riders because they helped eliminate the distractions of hand and wrist discomfort, thereby making a rider just a fraction safer. My most recent incarnation of my grips utilizes embossed rubber neoprene, in combination with super sticky-backed velcro, which I lock-stitch onto one of the grip edges with unbreakable nylon thread. The grips are attached to your stock grip with the adhesive backing, and the neoprene is stretched around the grip to meet and adhere to the hook portion, by pressing down the loop backing on the hook velcro strip. And yes, I do make all of my grips myself. I take great pride in the fact that they are Handmade in the USA by me! I think one of the posters mentioned that the velcro I use is heat stable to 186 degrees and the glue is waterproof. I selected this industrial grade hook, specifically to mate up with the industrial grade unbroken loop on the back of my IG sharkskin neoprene. the resulting properties of the finished product are as follows:
Our group buy on the K1600 forum was very well subscribed, and just ended about 2 weeks ago. The group buy here (now is extended till further notice), and we have plenty of participants to make it worth my while. I have decided to extend this group buy till further notice, so just simply input the discount code "advrider" for purchases within the continental U.S.A (including Hawaii and Alaska), or the discount code "advriderworld" for all offshore purchases, in order to get the discount. Interest in my grips has been excellent here on ADVrider, which has resulted in my extending the group buy till further notice. My new (completely re-vamped), website has a lot of great information on it, and even includes a bunch of photos, streaming video of detailed installation instructions, and a secure shopping cart for interested buyers. (Attention:Website now complete, click HERE to see it). The site address for those who aren't familiar with my site is www.originalbeemerbuddies.com Finally, any one wishing to order in person, or who has further questions: please email me : info@originalbeemerbuddies.com , or call me directly at 518-461-3003. Best, Dave Reppert Founder Original Beemer Buddies adkjack screwed with this post 05-22-2012 at 08:51 AM Reason: Program Update- Group Buy time extended through Christmas! |
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10-14-2011, 11:40 PM
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Advenchaintourer
Joined: Jul 2003
Location: Reno/Tahoe NV 89509
Oddometer: 1,995
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I'd be in. As the original poster of this skinny grip fix thread I'm looking forward to testing these out.
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10-15-2011, 12:18 AM
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Rider
Joined: Aug 2007
Oddometer: 1,394
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Thanks Dave for posting. I have Grip Puppies and have been happy with them, but don't really care for how they look, whereas your product looks like a true motorcycle grip and probably has a less spongy feel, so that is great. My concern is the wrap method and does this give the grip a "lopsided" type of feel where the velcro attaches? By the way, what is the URL for the K1600 forum where you had the group buy...I'd like to see what some of the feedback is over there.
Thanks again for posting and best of luck with your product.
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10-15-2011, 11:34 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
Oddometer: 114
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I tried finding Cricket bat grips online, but had trouble finding them in black. When I did, I really didn't like the pattern. Suppose I could just go down to the local cycle shop, now that were in the $20 - $25 dollar range....
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10-15-2011, 12:35 PM
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Ghost In The Machine
Joined: Jul 2008
Oddometer: 595
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Here you go
Peel the paper off nad the glue is underneath ![]() Flip Side ![]() for some scale 3 quarters stacked ![]() johnnieboy & ej-92606 Below is the seam when installed, there is no overlap , look at 1st pic the entire surface is where the velcro "hooks" ( this is the side that will be against the factory grip then look at pic # 2 and you see the hooks. when you wrap them the results look like this...
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10-15-2011, 02:23 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2011
Oddometer: 260
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Nice job on the pics!
I often sell multiple sets of my grips to customers, and now I know what they do with the extra sets. . . . . . . . . . . . they use them to take cool pics. Thanks to my buddy Joe for posting those excellent pics of the close-up detail of my grips. He is correct that the seam is intentionally installed at the place on your grips between your fingertips and your palm. The edges are butted up to each other (not overlapping), which automatically makes it so the resulting seam is not in the way of the "feeling" portion of your hand. On top of that, most riders find that with gloves on, they aren't able to feel the seam, anyway.
Mr. EJ_92606. . . . .here are a few links to the thread over at the K1600 Forum which pertain to the group buy, and the resulting comments/observations of the participants: http://www.k1600forum.com/forum/bmw-...t-comfort.html http://www.k1600forum.com/forum/bmw-...-interest.html http://www.k1600forum.com/forum/bmw-...ds-9-25-a.html Hope this helps. I am very impressed at the in-depth detail which has been requested, and I am very happy to supply the information to interested customers. ![]() Best, Dave R. adkjack screwed with this post 01-30-2012 at 08:21 AM |
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10-15-2011, 02:26 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Great White North
Oddometer: 745
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10-15-2011, 02:36 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
Oddometer: 114
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OK, worth a go.... So group buy for $20?
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10-15-2011, 02:41 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Lanark County near Ottawa ON
Oddometer: 64
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Group buy
I'd be in for two pair.
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10-15-2011, 04:45 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2011
Oddometer: 260
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Who wants to help with this?
EDIT **** - To simplify things email me and put advrider in the subject line, in the body let me know your forum name and your real name, and how many sets you would like, When we hit the magic number I will respond to every one for payment info and shipping address.
Need a volunteer to help keep track of those who are interested. Maybe some interested member could start a list of those who have already committed to this project, and email me at info@originalbeemerbuddies.com so we can get on the same page with this. So far we've got:
I will be glad to supply the grips at the discounted price of $20 CONUS (delivered) to members of this forum. In order to make it so this doesn't get dragged out too long, I w ill run this GB til Saturday 10/29/11 for a total of no m ore than 2 weeks. We need to have a minimum of 40 sets spoken for by close of business that day. I will also honor the price to these members if they decide to get extra sets for their buddies. Did this with K1600 guys, and it worked out fine. BTW, if we have any offshore members (I sent some to Malaysia/UK/Australia/Canada/France/Italy etc. on the K1600 group buy) those folks need to add $4 for the additional shipping, so total of $24 for offshore. Sounds like we're off and running. Glad to welcome you guys who signed up already to the family of smart, satisfied OBB users. Welcome aboard! Best, Dave R. p.s. Any members needing expedited service for their grips can contact me at the above email address or call me at 518-461-3003, and I will react to their individual needs on a case by case basis. Did this with 2-3 guys on the K1600 forum who needed expedited service, and was happy to do so. Worked out well for all. DR adkjack screwed with this post 10-15-2011 at 05:03 PM Reason: add content |
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10-15-2011, 06:53 PM
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Badger tickler
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Wisconsin
Oddometer: 670
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In!
My new GS is currently in transit, may as well start gathering some goodies for it.
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10-16-2011, 09:57 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Arizona
Oddometer: 1,021
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10-17-2011, 08:54 AM
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engage!
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Oddometer: 669
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I'm in on a set also.
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10-17-2011, 09:46 AM
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Advenchaintourer
Joined: Jul 2003
Location: Reno/Tahoe NV 89509
Oddometer: 1,995
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Ok. Guess I am in. Was on the fence but hey at $20 I'll give it a try.
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