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Looking to replace the stock rubber grips on my 2014 Street Glide Special but since many parts are non-transferable from the 2013 and earlier models I would like to know if anyone has changed their grips on their 2014 models yet?
I would like to use the Black Kuryakyn ISO grips I had on my '13 but even Kuryakyn only states 08-13. So does anyone know if the 2013 and earlier grips work on the 2014 Glides?
Last edited by Bigg Lou; Sep 10, 2013 at 01:40 PM.
Reason: Clarify question
The P&A catalog is particularly helpful this year on findin out what old stuff fits and what doesn't. good source to answer all those fitment questions. Since I picked up my 2014 today, I'm finding more and more stuff that doesn't fit. I check the P&A book now.
Grips are the same as previous years? I just tried to get some Avon grips to fit and couldn't get the throttle side switch housing back on. Left side fit was ok at best.
14 FLHR- I replaced mine with some Arlen Ness grips.. Needed an extra set of hands to get the throttle side on past the "retaining" part of the switch housing. The left side I just glued and slid up to the switch housing. The particular model of grips I bought didn't have the portion that goes into the housing.. just butt's up against it.
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