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Handlebar Grip Replacement
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When installing new grips they should be glued on using "handgrip cement." Any motorcycle store will carry it; here's what I use. Ed
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Use a razor or Exacto knife to slice each grip from end to end. Peel them off.
To install---
Spray the exposed bar with brake cleaner and wipe all the crud away with a clean rag or towel. Spray the inside of the new grip with brake cleaner and quickly install it before the cleaner evaporates.
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Use same method when replacing the grip onto the handlebar.
I don't use glue, as perfectly clean mating surfaces between grip and handlebar may eliminate any grip slippage. If any "glue" is necessary, hairspray works well and may be broken loose with the compressed air method.
Reportedly, OMR was using this method for several decades before the guys in the following videos were born. :lol:
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aarb77 wrote: The prior owner put new metal grips on.
What, did no one read this? He's trying to remove METAL grips.
Might take a bit of heat to the outside of the metal grip. I'd suggest starting with a (hair style) blow dryer or heat gun, on low. See if you can start working it off... might take some time, so patience. K?
Hard to say what the PO used...
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Metal Grips
We wouldn't recommend the razor blade method if you have chrome grips. It's highly doubtful that a razor blade will cut through chrome so the process will of course be slightly different. Instead, unscrew the bolt at the end of the grip, ignore the razor blade step all together and slide the grip right off. You'll also use a lubricant to help you slide the new metal grips onto the handlebar instead of using a glue or cement. It's usually best to do this according to the grip manufacturer's specifications as each may vary.
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