Grip question
I'm about to pull the trigger on new bars. I find the stock grips just fine but my shop manual says that I need to cut the left one off, is this the case or can I get it off and re-use it by using WD-40 or something?
I have been looking at grips just in case and really like the looks of these in the smooth black
http://www.slickcustoms.com/media/ca...6/06300663.jpg
Obviously most grips have rubber or grip material of some such, so was wondering if this style is not functionally good? I do ride with gloves 100% of the time.
thanks for any advice!
I have been looking at grips just in case and really like the looks of these in the smooth black
http://www.slickcustoms.com/media/ca...6/06300663.jpg
Obviously most grips have rubber or grip material of some such, so was wondering if this style is not functionally good? I do ride with gloves 100% of the time.
thanks for any advice!
You can try and blow some air under the grip to get the glue to break.
I like rubber grips. Helps dampen any vibrations that come through the bars. I also like the traction it gives your hand. Don't have to hold the grip as hard. I also wear gloves.
In the end it's personal preference.
I like rubber grips. Helps dampen any vibrations that come through the bars. I also like the traction it gives your hand. Don't have to hold the grip as hard. I also wear gloves.
In the end it's personal preference.
You can push a narrow flat blade screwdriver underneath the grip as far as you can....work it in there. While it's in there spray some WD40 underneath the grip and work the screwdriver around. Do the same thing about 180 degrees away and the grip will slip off slicker than cat crap on a linoleum floor.
As far as grips go, the best I've found are Precicion Machine with the tacky (and replaceable) Renthal rubber inserts. It takes far less strength to keep your hands on the grips than any other grip I've tried. Don't leave home without 'em.
As far as grips go, the best I've found are Precicion Machine with the tacky (and replaceable) Renthal rubber inserts. It takes far less strength to keep your hands on the grips than any other grip I've tried. Don't leave home without 'em.
I'm about to pull the trigger on new bars. I find the stock grips just fine but my shop manual says that I need to cut the left one off, is this the case or can I get it off and re-use it by using WD-40 or something?
I have been looking at grips just in case and really like the looks of these in the smooth black
http://www.slickcustoms.com/media/ca...6/06300663.jpg
Obviously most grips have rubber or grip material of some such, so was wondering if this style is not functionally good? I do ride with gloves 100% of the time.
thanks for any advice!
I have been looking at grips just in case and really like the looks of these in the smooth black
http://www.slickcustoms.com/media/ca...6/06300663.jpg
Obviously most grips have rubber or grip material of some such, so was wondering if this style is not functionally good? I do ride with gloves 100% of the time.
thanks for any advice!
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Cool thanks guys.
I'd like to change the grips, but I've spent so mcuh recently that if I can salvage these it may make more sense. I do like the looks of the billet and torpedo style but doesn't sound like they're functional for every day and all day use.
I'd like to change the grips, but I've spent so mcuh recently that if I can salvage these it may make more sense. I do like the looks of the billet and torpedo style but doesn't sound like they're functional for every day and all day use.
I've never had a problem working the grip off of any of the bikes I have had. It's just a matter of being patient and not using a knife to work under the grip. I usually use a small o-ring pick and a little WD40.







