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ODI V2 LOCK ON HALF WAFFLE MOTORCYCLE GRIPS DIRTBIKE OFFROAD MX for 2 & 4 STROKE 7/8'' HANDLEBARS TWIST THROTTLE BLACK USA MADE

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About this item

  • The Lock-On Grip System allows you to change or replace grips in seconds without the need for any wire ties or glues
  • Delivers slip-free performance under any conditions
  • Simple installation and removal without waiting for glue to dry
  • Knockout ends easily accommodate hand guards
  • Compatible with V2 throttle cams for additional fitment options
  • Throttle tube included with snap-on throttle cam to match most modern motocross bikes
  • THROTTLE CAMS INCLUDED IN THE KIT: B, C, D, J, K & M.
  • WILL NOT FIT AN ATV OR ANYTHING WITHOUT A TWIST THROTTLE. ONLY FITS THE VEHICLES PICTURED ON THE FIT CHART, READ CAREFULLY SOME CAMS MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY!


The V2 Lock On System eliminates the need for wire and glue. Utilizing an OE spec throttle tube with a Snap On Cam System, the grip comes molded directly to the plastic tube. Simply replace the grip as you would the entire throttle tube. On the clutch side, the grip is molded to a plastic tube that features a lock jaw clamp to secure the grip to the bars. Simply slide into position and tighten the pre-installed clamp and you are ready to ride. No waiting for glue to dry, no sticky messes and the comfort of knowing that your grips are locked in place and aren’t going to slip off during your ride.


Shane Davis
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
No more glue. These grips are nice and I have them on a few of my bikes.
Allen d.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Great product
Mike MacArthur
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I bought an RMZ-450, and it came with worn out ODI V2 LOCK ON's, so I purchased these as a replacement. They fit perfect like the old ones, and came with the correct CAM for my year/make/model.
Would order in a pinch
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
They work