Grips and Levers
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I did this on my 14 not too bad at all. Throttle by wire throttle side and the left side the grip is just glued on so you break the glue seal and slide the grip off then put the new grip on and set the allen screws it comes with. For the levers, the clutch just pull the hog ring off and then pull the pin out will come the handle but for the throttle side you need to remove the housing to get the tab out of the lever then same thing remove the hog ring pull pin and lever comes out and just reverse process to get them in. I will look around you tube I now there was a video of a guy doing one. It's not difficult but without the right tools and an extra hand those usually make it easier IMO
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How did you remove the switch housing I cannot figure it
How did you remove the housing in the the throttle side?
QUOTE=onthelo;13376562]I did this on my 14 not too bad at all. Throttle by wire throttle side and the left side the grip is just glued on so you break the glue seal and slide the grip off then put the new grip on and set the allen screws it comes with. For the levers, the clutch just pull the hog ring off and then pull the pin out will come the handle but for the throttle side you need to remove the housing to get the tab out of the lever then same thing remove the hog ring pull pin and lever comes out and just reverse process to get them in. I will look around you tube I now there was a video of a guy doing one. It's not difficult but without the right tools and an extra hand those usually make it easier IMO[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=onthelo;13376562]I did this on my 14 not too bad at all. Throttle by wire throttle side and the left side the grip is just glued on so you break the glue seal and slide the grip off then put the new grip on and set the allen screws it comes with. For the levers, the clutch just pull the hog ring off and then pull the pin out will come the handle but for the throttle side you need to remove the housing to get the tab out of the lever then same thing remove the hog ring pull pin and lever comes out and just reverse process to get them in. I will look around you tube I now there was a video of a guy doing one. It's not difficult but without the right tools and an extra hand those usually make it easier IMO[/QUOTE]
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Installation of the throttle grip is super easy. The left varies depending on what you are putting on. Some are glued, some are not, and some use set screws. The Avon's I just installed do not get glued on, they just seat in the switch housing. That was one of my deciding factors...that and they're made here in the US.
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