Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Techspec Gripster Tank Pads Bmw R75/5 Snake Skin on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Minden, Nevada, US

Minden, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:62-CUST-BMW-SS Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Snake Skin Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Make:BMW Model:R75/5

TechSpec’s rubber based Gripster Grip Pads have been around since 1998 and are a proven product for the rider looking to:

  • Use the benefits of a comfortable grip material without shredding pants or legs.
  • Increase comfort, improve body position, and weight distribution.
  • Eliminate uncomfortable upper body pressure and sliding up and into the tank.
  • Improve riding style
  • Decrease overall body fatigue
  • Protect a highly abusive area of the tank
  • Improve re-sale value

Our Premier Product: Snake Skin is a thin (.125”) tank grip with a low profile diamond pattern. With these rubber padding properties, you will feel a positive grip into your tank and less pressure on your wrists, elbows and shoulders. Excellent product for all riders and uses our personal “Releasable Adhesive.”

This is a 2 piece kit. This kit includes the right and left tank grip pads.



Infiniti opens London design studio

Sun, 21 Sep 2014

Shiro Nakamura, Alfonso Albaisa and Simon Cox have officially opened Infiniti Design London, as Nissan's premium brand becomes fully separated. "We have a clear vision to make Infiniti a key premium brand," said Nakamura, senior VP of design to the assembled press. "Design is a clear defining force." The new studio is adjacent to Nissan Design Europe's base in the Paddington area of London, on the second floor of the protected Battleship Building that also houses Virgin's HQ.

The F1 drivers and teams soaked in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Tue, 02 Sep 2014

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has reached fever pitch - your Facebook feed is probably as inundated as the ice-cold victims - but allow us to serve up a selection of the best drenchings from the world of Formula 1. We’ve gathered together some of the best Ice Bucket Challenges from the pitlane, featuring such luminaries as Lewis Hamilton, the Red Bull team and even the BBC F1 commentary squad. It makes for pretty compelling viewing: and if anyone can afford to be generous with their donations it’s the mega-money world of top-flight motorsport.

July 17: A mystery and a helping hand

Sat, 17 Jul 2010

Driving very conservatively, at about 55 mph, I made it the 76.3 kms (47.3 miles) using only 9 kWh. That's 5.25 miles per kWh. That's also 8.5 kms per kWh.