R&G Tank Traction Grips for Royal Enfield Himalayan ’18-’19
SKU:RG.EZRG1400.P
Description
Maintain better body position and precise control with R&G tank traction grips. Soft yet durable the grips' texture allows your legs to stick to your motorcycle which reduces fatigue and increases feedback. With high strength self-adhesive backing these pads are simple to install and will stay put even through hard riding. Ride with more confidence with tank traction grips by R&G. read more-
Brand: R&GSale
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Description
Features:
- Soft yet durable texture
- High strength self adhesive backing
- Precision pre-cut
- Engineered to increase control
- 2 piece kit
- Reduces fatigue
Includes:
- Left and right side tank grips
- Detailed instructions
- R&G graphic emblems
2018-2019 Royal Enfield Himalayan
Part Numbers
Our part number: | RG.EZRG1400.P |
Manufacturer Number: | EZRG1400 |
Fitment
This Product Fits
Make | Model | Year |
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Make | Model | Year |
Royal Enfield | Himalayan | 2018 |
Royal Enfield | Himalayan | 2019 |
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Question
Jerry –
Will this fit my 2020 Himalayan,
The Previous owner put super glue to hold the pads on the gas tank, what do you suggest to get the glue off the gas tank
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Chris Briggs –
Hi Jerry,
We can confirm these grips will fit your 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan.
Many motorcycle related forums and riders offer a variety of suggestions on how to remove super glue from the gas tank. Our suggestion would be to try dawn dish soap or bug and tar remover as these will not damage your paint work. You could always go visit a body shop and ask a professional for their advice. Best of luck!
The Twisted Team
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