Alright fellow throttle-twisters and garage grease monkeys, listen up. Imagine this: You’re leaned over a tight corner on your Yamaha MT-09 (or FZ-09 if you roll classic), smashing down gears, feeling that rush—*but* you’re sliding all over your tank like a greased up slip’n’slide. Sound familiar? Yeah, that’s where these bad boys come in.
Throttlehaus just dropped the Yamaha MT-09 Tank Grip Pads, designed to hug your bike’s tank tighter than your Sunday leathers. These side knee traction stickers aren’t just stickers; they’re your new best friends when the rubber meets the tarmac and your thighs meet the tank.
Why do you need ’em? Well, picture this: buried throttle in a corner, and instead of gripping for dear life with your knees, you’re slipping and sliding all over the place like you’re in a low-budget action flick. Not cool, right? These grips give you that extra bite to lock in your position, soak up the rough moves, and let your body be one with the bike.
Plus, they’re sleek AF—just the right amount of texture, barely-there thickness, and they match your ride from 2013 to 2020 models like they were made for each other. No bulky silicone rubber blobs or ugly aftermarket decos here; just smooth, ninja-level grip to keep you connected to your beast.
And here’s the kicker: these pads are perfect for all kinds of gearheads. DIY tinkerers will appreciate how easy they are to slap on (no rocket science needed), and gifters, let’s be honest, this makes a killer birthday or holiday present for that one rider who has everything but *still* slides all over the tank during spirited rides. TikTok-worthy? Absolutely.
So, whether you’re a minimalist rider who likes clean gear upgrades or a squad leader stroking the torque in twisty backroads, these Yamaha MT-09 Tank Grip Pads will keep your knees glued and your style on point. Get ready to grip, lean, and own your ride like never before.
Stick ‘em on, lean hard, and never lose control—because sometimes it’s the little sticky upgrades that make the biggest difference.

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