Alright, gearheads and throttle-twisters, let’s talk about that little upgrade your Tracer 7 (or Tracer 700 for the 2021-2023 crowd) has been yelling for. Yeah, I’m talking about these slick tank grip pads and knee protectors from Throttlehaus—your new best friends on the road (and knee-dings in the garage).
Why do you want these weird little sticky beasties slapped on your bike? Because riding isn’t just about looking cool. When you’re dodging traffic, carving corners, or just trying not to go all human-slippy-slide on that lean, these pads glue you in like a second skin. Goodbye slipping thighs, hello rock-solid control. Your legs lock down firmly so you can bomb corners like you’re trying to shake off a tail.
Now, let’s get real: the Tracer 7 isn’t a tank from the ’70s; it’s sleek, it’s nimble, but your thighs sometimes slide around like socks on a hardwood floor during spirited rides. These side knee protectors give you grip where you need it most, turning those lean angles from sketchy to buttery smooth.
But here’s the fun twist—not only are they functional, they’re also straight-up style points. No boring black blobs here. The shape and design flow with the curves of your bike, so it looks like factory swag, but with that aftermarket attitude that says, “Yeah, I know my stuff.”
Plus, these grip pads are perfect for the garage tinkerers who love a quick, no-fuss installation. Peel, stick, and bam—instant upgrade. No special tools, no mechanic needed, just you and your trusty throttle.
Birthday, Christmas, “just because you ride too damn much” gift? These pads are clutch—literally. They’re the kinda gear that surprises even the most minimalists who usually scoff at extra fluff. Because grip is grip, and when you feel the difference, you’ll never go back.
So if you wanna keep your throttle hand steady and your knees glued where they belong—these pads are your new low-key hero. Check ’em out, slap ’em on, and feel what it means to be one with the Tracer 7 jungle gym.
Go ahead, add to your wishlist or snag it for your favorite moto-obsessed pal. Because some upgrades just make the ride—and the rider—better.

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