Ok, here’s my report.
Small grips do not suck. Granted, I was born with fat digits more designed to grip backhoe levers and rip out tree stumps rather than do detailed work like build watches, or play operation: the wacky doctors game. I ain’t bitching. That being said, I like the smaller grips. It makes a touring bike seem more nimble and precise. It’s the comfort of a street glide, with the grips of a sportster. I vote yes.
Hey, that reminds me of a joke.
Q: Do you know what you call a lesbian with fat fingers?
A: “well hung”
Ok, who cares. I’m starting to think now tho, that maybe I won’t do texas next weekend. I may ride to bisbee, and the OK Corral. I think perhaps an Arizona trip is in order. I so love AZ, and i’ve never been to to those places.
Anyone wanna go ride with me to the OK Corral?
Oh DAMN! Next weekend we'll be going to Tombstone and Kartchner Caverns with the kid!
I've heard Oatman is a blast! Have a great time! Ride safe!
"Anyone wanna go ride with me to the OK Corral?"
ME! ME!
I have small hands. But, there're advantages to that. I work as an electronic technician, and some of my ham-fisted coworkers sometimes can't get their big mitts into some tight places on some of this equipment.
That's also why I don't like Glock pistols. I feel like I'm holding the wrong end of a baseball bat when I hold one of them. However, my Ruger P89 or my Colt 1911 feel just right.