Lucky 6 Grips

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Lucky 6 Grips

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  • Comes without flange
  • Made from soft crayton rubber for extra grip
  • Mafia bikes new lucky 6 grip was designed in house from the ground up. We aimed for superior grip feel with or without gloves no matter what the trick.

    Made from a medium soft krayton rubber, without flanges, perfect for BMX or wheelie bikes.

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