Zack
Junior Member
Hi everybody,
It is not a big deal but I got enough of stock skinny grips and decided to improve that situation. I kind of feel small vibration on right side and my fingers get numb after a while. That is a hand you can't rest by removing from the handle bar since it is a gas so bike slows down immediately.
I ordered Progrip 714B black 125mm dual sport gel grip. I got it from Amazon for less than 10 bucks sold by Powersport Superstore. I guess there are many on the market but appealed to me and I am not sorry for choice.
Tools needed is: Allen key, WD40, rubbing alcohol and long flat screwdriver.
First step is hardest one and that is removing old grips. I decided that under no circumstances I will simply cut existing grips. Maybe one day next owner of my bike will want originals so they are preserved safely in parts box.
First remove grip ends by using Allen key. It is metric size and should be present in tool box.
I used long thin screwdriver with flat tip, pushed it all the way and slowly moved it in circular motion around. That released a grip and removed small (if any) patches of glue. To help it I pushed in WD40 thin dispensing tube and greased a thing that way. See picture:
After that removing of grip was piece of cake. You can see remainders of some kind of glue on the bar.
Important: one grip is bigger and other one smaller! They were marked as 24 and 26 for me. So don't be dummy like me and install smaller one on right side. It is vice versa. Smaller diameter goes on left side and bigger one on gas handle.
Then I cleaned a handle bars to get rid of WD40. I also had to cut off ends of new grips since they have to be hollow to fit properly. I poured generous amount of rubbing alcohol on the grips inside and handle bar. Alcohol "greases" bar and grip only temporarily, for just long enough for new grip to slide on. Pushed grip in and that was it! Alcohol dries out with no trace shortly.
It is very small and inexpensive mod but makes a difference in comfort. My next mod will be to improve seat cushion with gel as well to provide for better seating on longer rides.
It is not a big deal but I got enough of stock skinny grips and decided to improve that situation. I kind of feel small vibration on right side and my fingers get numb after a while. That is a hand you can't rest by removing from the handle bar since it is a gas so bike slows down immediately.
I ordered Progrip 714B black 125mm dual sport gel grip. I got it from Amazon for less than 10 bucks sold by Powersport Superstore. I guess there are many on the market but appealed to me and I am not sorry for choice.
Tools needed is: Allen key, WD40, rubbing alcohol and long flat screwdriver.
First step is hardest one and that is removing old grips. I decided that under no circumstances I will simply cut existing grips. Maybe one day next owner of my bike will want originals so they are preserved safely in parts box.
First remove grip ends by using Allen key. It is metric size and should be present in tool box.
I used long thin screwdriver with flat tip, pushed it all the way and slowly moved it in circular motion around. That released a grip and removed small (if any) patches of glue. To help it I pushed in WD40 thin dispensing tube and greased a thing that way. See picture:
After that removing of grip was piece of cake. You can see remainders of some kind of glue on the bar.
Important: one grip is bigger and other one smaller! They were marked as 24 and 26 for me. So don't be dummy like me and install smaller one on right side. It is vice versa. Smaller diameter goes on left side and bigger one on gas handle.
Then I cleaned a handle bars to get rid of WD40. I also had to cut off ends of new grips since they have to be hollow to fit properly. I poured generous amount of rubbing alcohol on the grips inside and handle bar. Alcohol "greases" bar and grip only temporarily, for just long enough for new grip to slide on. Pushed grip in and that was it! Alcohol dries out with no trace shortly.
It is very small and inexpensive mod but makes a difference in comfort. My next mod will be to improve seat cushion with gel as well to provide for better seating on longer rides.
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