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kidpuffy 23-05-06 08:40 PM

how to change the grips?
 
how do i remove the grips on the handle bar?

Razor 23-05-06 08:41 PM

Stanley knife.

Grinch 23-05-06 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor
Stanley knife.

Or if you want to keep them then just a bit of leaver action with a flat headed screwdriver will do.

Sid Squid 23-05-06 08:48 PM

I use a thin screwdriver, work it down the length of the grip and then all around the 'bar. once it's loosened it'll come off easily.

BILLY 23-05-06 08:49 PM

Pour boiling water on them to soften the hot melt glue and they just roll off then :idea:

Grinch 23-05-06 08:50 PM

Old grips removed.
http://upload4.postimage.org/48680/DSC00817.jpghttp://upload4.postimage.org/48682/DSC00818.jpg
Heated grips fitted, lovely and warm, though the right hand does get a bit hotter.
http://upload4.postimage.org/48709/DSC00834.jpghttp://upload4.postimage.org/48707/DSC00833.jpg

All rather easy and I'm a muppet when it comes to these things.

Don't forget to take the bar end weights off first, if they haven't been moved in a while you might need a impact driver...

buttmunch 23-05-06 08:50 PM

Screwdriver works, but if they are old and hard, boil a kettle, pour and peel! If that doesnt work, resort to our mate stanley!

Diveboy 23-05-06 08:56 PM

When fitting the new ones lube the inside with washing up liquid. it dries quickly but make the job 200000% easier.

Trust in my blisters!!! :lol: :lol:

Quiff Wichard 23-05-06 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch
Old grips removed.
http://upload4.postimage.org/48680/DSC00817.jpghttp://upload4.postimage.org/48682/DSC00818.jpg
Heated grips fitted, lovely and warm, though the right hand does get a bit hotter.
http://upload4.postimage.org/48709/DSC00834.jpghttp://upload4.postimage.org/48707/DSC00833.jpg

All rather easy and I'm a muppet when it comes to these things.

Don't forget to take the bar end weights off first, if they haven't been moved in a while you might need a impact driver...



perhaps the skin is a bit thinner on yer right hand grinch - (for some reason >??)

PS: I like the watch !

Diveboy 23-05-06 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quiff Wichard
perhaps the skin is a bit thinner on yer right hand grinch - (for some reason >??)

PS: I like the watch !

Funnily enough I found the same thing it is down to how hard you grip them. Possibly good at making you a more balanced rider :shock:


or just showing up how much you grip the throttle :wink:


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