I bought these for the tape https://www.amazon.com/TALON-Grips-Material-Sheet-7-Inch/dp/B01FLQO5IU?keywords=mouse+grip+tape&qid=1540671229&sr=8-8&ref=sr_1_8 Talon grips, material is very rubbery and doesnt peel away easily when heated with a blow dryer.
If you own a snowblower, you absolutely live in a location that needs heated grips on your motorcycle.
I live in CA and even use them on the few “cold” mornings we have. Go buy them from the link below and thank me later.
Bikemaster Heated Grips for 7/8in handlebars - One Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009Z1KQ2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wGGyAbMSPP51J
If that's all you want, you could get some rubber grip tape off Amazon. I use it for my pistol, but in theory it would keep it from marking your floor.
TALON Grips Rubber Material Sheet, 5" x 7", Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLQO5IU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i.76yb451QCS8
I don't know if that's what you're looking for, but it would probably get the job done. I love that stuff.
Sachoi, as others have said, see a doctor. There are many other things it could be than arthritis.
I have arthritis in both hands, from breaking them (and my thumbs). Some things:
1 - Grip Puppies to increase the size of the grips so I don't have to curl my hands so much. Cheap, and worth their weight in gold. https://www.amazon.com/Grip-Puppy-Comfort-Grips-Original/dp/B00CP9ADD8
2 - A bike with an upright riding position, so there's no pressure on my hands at all. Cruisers, ADV bikes, some of the newer naked bikes.
3 - If you're close but not quite there, Rox Risers. They pivot, with up to 4.5 inches of adjustment to bring the handlebars both up and back, and are infinitely adjustable within their range.
https://roxspeedfx.com/collections/adv-dual-sport-dirt-bike-handlebar-risers
4 - Just in case you're getting a death grip on the handlebars, try this test. Go out on open road, and rest your index and middle fingers on top of the brake and clutch levers. You cannot get a deathgrip doing that. See what happens, if it improves your issue, then work on relaxing your hands.
Try it out! Can't go wrong for the price. I put some talon grips on mine
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FLQO5DU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
i used this grip tape off amazon for my GPW. Theres a rubbery version but i felt the granulated gave more grip. Its been on for about 8 months and hasnt peeled or needed to be reapplied at all
I have heated grips and heated gloves. Heated gloves mainly for the top part of my hand and grips for the bottom.
This is what I have on my KLR and even on the lowest setting get very hot. https://www.amazon.com/BikeMaster-Heated-Grips-7-8/dp/B009Z1KQ2M/ref=sr\_1\_6?crid=17HP7UKJ41ZIC&keywords=heated+motorcycle+grip&qid=1669789769&sprefix=heated+motorcycle+grip%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-6
Otherwise for $10.99 you can buy a sheet of sticky rubber by Talon Grips on Amazon.
Yamaha OEM part number 2C0-26240-00-00
Can get it anywhere that stocks factory replacement parts. Install is simple, but make sure you adjust your throttle cable slack properly afterwards.
https://www.revzilla.com/oem/yamaha/yamaha-2c0-26240-00-00-grip-assy?sku_id=1503910
https://www.amazon.com/YAMAHA-2C0262400000-Yamaha-Grip-Assembly/dp/B005C59NO2
These grips help a bit. Not much else worth doing imo. These do help a bit. They are have a larger router diameter and are very squishy.
I bought a sheet of pistol grip tape and applied it to my Oasis. Results are pretty good. It’s got a nice grip to it now without sacrificing the form factor.
Here’s what I used: TALON 998R Grips Sheet (Rubber-Black, 5 x 7-Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLQO5IU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_RHPF4SXD5A6YHRN67F24?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Hi all,
I finally settled on the Speck case for my Fold3, but found it super slippery to hold, and also really dislike the feel of smooth acrylic cases. I was searching around for grippy stickers to adhere to the phone, and ran across this:
TALON 998R Grips Sheet (Rubber-Black, 5 x 7-inch)
This stuff is normally used for handgun grips, apparently, but the reviews showed people adhering it to all sorts of things, phones included.
Once it came in, I made a stencil by measuring different parts of the case, including parts where I knew the grip would have to be narrower. I measured to allow the grip stuff to wrap around the edge of the curved part of the case just a bit.
I kept my stencil to a max height of 5 inches, since the sheet of rubber was 5 inches tall and I wanted plenty of extra in case I needed a do-over. I printed my stencil, and used an x-acto knife to cut the rubber down to size, and rounded the corners a bit.
I then simply wiped the case down with an alcohol wipe, dried it off, applied the rubber sticker, and used a hair dryer on low to heat it up just a bit so that the adhesive could set properly.
Overall, I'm very happy with the result! It adheres to the case very well. No corners peeling up thus far. In hindsight, I should have cut it so that a little bit of the rubber also went down along the curved part of the case on the bottom of the phone, but this is still a huge improvement!
Had a sheet of this stuff I used to put some strips on my pixel 3
TALON 998R Grips Sheet (Rubber-Black, 5 x 7-Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLQO5IU/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_HSYS1WQPK86M6ABW5ATG
But I stashed it somewhere after I used it the last time and can't find it now. I did find the sandpaper though, which is mostly the same thing.
Decent setup that will probably do you good for this trip. It sounds like you've given yourself a relaxed time table too, so if you do start to get cold you can always take a break, grab some food, and warm yourself up before going back out too.
On a longer trip I'd seriously start looking at some of the stuff like heated socks or gloves (fingers and toes are the first to go with high wind exposure and lower circulation). They can turn into a couple hundred dollar setup, but they'll absolutely elevate your enjoyment of tour riding, again hard to express how unfun riding gets once you start to get miserable cold.
Another option I've run for several years is heated grips. They work okay, and it's nice they're always attached to the bike for use, but I do think heated gloves do a slightly better job at warming your whole hand.
ive had these on all my bmw bikes for on and off road. reduces hand fatigue greatly.
I saw someone on youtube use a sheet of pistol grip material on the back of a different e-reader and I'm tempted to do that. I think something like this
TALON 998R Grips Sheet (Rubber-Black, 5 x 7-Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLQO5IU/
Did you end up getting the case?
The Original Grip Puppy Comfort Grips https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CP9ADD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_M27CPWQKG21GZJX4K8ZY
I use these on my boxer (not due to vibration but because I have giant hands, so the added girth is more comfortable, and it stops wear on the stock grips which are not replaceable.). They are cut to fit, cheap, and act as a really nice buffer between vibration and your hands.
I recommend them to every f800 and s1000r/xr customer I have.
I love talon grips rubber version for stuff like this. It's like a rubberized version of grip tape, so it has great grip but no super abrasive wear on your hands. It's not dirt cheap but the adhesive is much better than the alternatives I've tried.
Softer grips helps a lot with hand fatigue. I have Grip Puppies that just slip over the standard grips: https://www.amazon.com/Grip-Puppy-Comfort-Grips-Original/dp/B00CP9ADD8
A Crampbuster helps with hand fatigue too: https://www.amazon.com/Crampbuster-CB4-Throttle-Mounted-Motorcycle/dp/B001L9KI56/
I hate those pillow top grips. They wear out super fast too. I've tried a lot of grips and this is my all time favorite when they're available
Use the blank sheet. Use masking tape on your Polymer80 how want it laid out and peel it off. Lat it down on the rubber side and cut it from the sheet. Then just estimate the side cuts for the bends. A sharp razor blade works well.
Yes just have search for Talon Grips on amazon.
I just got a sheet of Talon Tape. Some of it was used for my pistol, and I had some leftover I used for this. Handy to keep around in case. I've heard some people use a bit of tape on the comb or slide to help them index their face/fingers when shooting even.
I’ve been running these bike masters for a while, and they get pretty toasty, pretty quickly. $41.
BikeMaster Heated Grips (7/8) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009Z1KQ2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabt1_DKrWFbP8VV8K0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Bark busters/hand guards help, too.
Maybe consider something like this rubber material (choose rubber, other stuff is sandpaper) to cover that up and prevent damaged to the biners, it has high quality adhesive:
https://www.amazon.com/TALON-Grips-Material-Sheet-7-Inch/dp/B071LJXKMP
I used this gun grip called TALON grips, and it's super nice
Here it is on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/TALON-Grips-Material-Sheet-7-Inch/dp/B071LJXKMP?th=1&psc=1
If you buy it, just be sure to buy the rubber version not the granulite one