Gentlemen and ladies:
is there a non-destructive way to get the stock rubber grips off? (shove an air compressor in there - don't have one - but that could work!)
(I did a topic search and nadda!)
also...
is there a photoshop guru in the house...I'd like to have some images altered to reflect a paint job on the bike (one of next years tasks)
thanks in advance
Spider
Fire the images at me Spider, my email is on the left next to PM button.
As for getting the grips off, I had my bars changed at the same time so Flywheels did it for me.
Maybe some sort of lubricant could do the job?
Really just guessing though. I might be more help for your PS work.
cheers
Matty...
Quote from: Spider on August 13, 2008, 01:28:33 AM
Gentlemen and ladies:
is there a non-destructive way to get the stock rubber grips off? (shove an air compressor in there - don't have one - but that could work!)
(I did a topic search and nadda!)
also...
is there a photoshop guru in the house...I'd like to have some images altered to reflect a paint job on the bike (one of next years tasks)
thanks in advance
Spider
the easiest way I have found is to get your self a Phillips head screw driver ,a very narrow one cover it with WD40 slide it between the grip and the bar all the way the length of the grip being gentle rotate it like you are a screwing a screw adding some WD as it goes naturally around the bar. it will slip off in a jiffy [thumbsup]
There you go, I knew there'd be a lubricant involved, I wasn't spinning s#@t was I.
use hairspray to put your new ones on [thumbsup]
paul.
Quote from: loony888 on August 13, 2008, 02:22:31 AM
use hairspray to put your new ones on [thumbsup]
paul.
Or buy billet ones and use an Allen key [cheeky]
Quote from: loony888 on August 13, 2008, 02:22:31 AM
use hairspray to put your new ones on [thumbsup]
paul.
Paul, I'm a bloke, lubricant I've got plenty....hairspray...not so much! ;D
Quote from: Dockstrada on August 13, 2008, 02:24:26 AM
Or buy billet ones and use an Allen key [cheeky]
Loktite the grub screws :-[ (lesson learned on last DMF ride)
It's just easier to cut them off and buy new ones. Trust me, $35 saves a lot of frustration. Plus you get new grips :)
Maybe it's just I'm a lazy SOB
guys...when installing Rizoma grips - I have to move the left hand side controls 1cm (so they sit flush with the shorter grip) - knowing what some guys said about throttle and idle controls and bars being turned left last week...
then right hand side - I obviously have to either chop the bars down or re drill a new hole for the throttle control to sit in?
geez, didn't see all this coming!
Quote from: DosVerde on August 13, 2008, 03:17:55 AM
Maybe it's just I'm a lazy SOB
You lazy SOB!
I got Jukie to do it.
grips are off - easy after Dock's advice....
get Jukie on here - I need some advice on the grip install! not you useless b@stards!
bring me the woman! ;D
Quote from: Spider on August 13, 2008, 03:36:00 AM
guys...when installing Rizoma grips - I have to move the left hand side controls 1cm (so they sit flush with the shorter grip) - knowing what some guys said about throttle and idle controls and bars being turned left last week...
then right hand side - I obviously have to either chop the bars down or re drill a new hole for the throttle control to sit in?
geez, didn't see all this coming!
I just did the chop Spider its easer than trying to mess with the hole positions,Just one thing there 's no going back [thumbsup]
Sorry Spider she's out. Hers was easy as it was a whole new handlebar as well.
As for mine, I decided I could cope with gappy. I have a gap between the left grip and the controls but this is minimised by the tapered bar ends. On the throttle side another hole was drilled so you can now see the old one.
.... and for the record I know the Boss used something long, skinny and well lubed to get the old grips off.
Quote from: Betty on August 13, 2008, 04:24:22 AM
.... and for the record I know the Boss used something long, skinny and well lubed to get the old grips off.
thanks for setting me straight and I hope the recovery went well. [thumbsup]
I'm putting on another set of bars within a month and might wait and set it all up then!
You have long slender fingers don't you Spider? Just leave the controls where they are, probably suit you better anyway, plus a gap isn't that bad :-X
Just a thought :P
Will have to do something on the throttle side though as the grip and throttle control need to come together. The gaps are significant but probably prevented me from getting shorty levers.
i fitted my rizoma grips a few weeks ago - throttle side drilled a new hole - very hard to see the old one with all the other stuff there. only trick is to drill the right size so that the pin goes in easy but snug. on the clutch side easy to line up right at the end so no gap. fit should take you about 15 minutes.
old grips - i can't see myself using them again so i got out the knife [cheeky]
don't like the OEM levers though - too far away - thinking of getting Titax shorty levers in black
Quote from: Betty on August 13, 2008, 06:28:34 AM
Will have to do something on the throttle side though as the grip and throttle control need to come together. The gaps are significant but probably prevented me from getting shorty levers.
Yeah, I'm a goose, forgot about the throttle :-[
put down the Stanley knife Brendan....let's think about things before we start slicing grips off all willy-nilly like, eh!
here's another question - do rizoma mirrors come with a protective surface that has to be removed over the mirror surface - or is that blue colour the tint of the glass>?
Thanks to Matty for putting up his hand with my photoshop request, Tool would turn over in his grave with all this support...I regular love-in!
[thumbsup]
Quote from: Spider on August 14, 2008, 03:44:56 AM
put down the Stanley knife Brendan....let's think about things before we start slicing grips off all willy-nilly like, eh!
here's another question - do rizoma mirrors come with a protective surface that has to be removed over the mirror surface - or is that blue colour the tint of the glass>?
Thanks to Matty for putting up his hand with my photoshop request, Tool would turn over in his grave with all this support...I regular love-in!
[thumbsup]
Like I always say,
If in doubt, knife it out Actually I can answer the mirror question for you Spider. The mirror is tinted blue. Are mine the same? does it look ok?
Quote from: Dockstrada on August 13, 2008, 02:14:14 AM
the easiest way I have found is to get your self a Phillips head screw driver ,a very narrow one cover it with WD40 slide it between the grip and the bar all the way the length of the grip being gentle rotate it like you are a screwing a screw adding some WD as it goes naturally around the bar. it will slip off in a jiffy [thumbsup]
WD-40 comes with a very narrow plastic straw.. would that fit under the grip? You could then just squirt it in. [thumbsup]
Quote from: DosVerde on August 14, 2008, 04:54:02 AM
Actually I can answer the mirror question for you Spider. The mirror is tinted blue. Are mine the same? does it look ok?
It looks gay. I hopped off the bike and some old betty came up with a pale pink wash put through her perm (on her way to the bowls, Ita?) and said "nice mirrors sonny buy!".
Yours are the same!
Everytime I look in mine there is some handsome bastard there....I can't promise the same for you though ;D
Quote from: Betty on August 13, 2008, 06:28:34 AM
Will have to do something on the throttle side though as the grip and throttle control need to come together. The gaps are not significant but probably prevented me from getting shorty levers.
Oops, meant to say gaps are not significant .... perhaps not too signficant.
And yes the blue tint is permanent (although I don't think all the Rizoma mirrors have it) .... should have a cool, calming effect on you.
Quote from: Spider on August 13, 2008, 03:43:24 AM
grips are off - easy after Dock's advice....
get Jukie on here - I need some advice on the grip install! not you useless b@stards!
bring me the woman! ;D
gotta love you spider, you know the women always do all the hard work. i will alway help a man in destressed.
in a previous thread you had mentioned working on the bike (naked, daughter of a mechanic etc) and I admit when I was playing round with the grips and control bodies I though where is Jukie and her tool belt - I need a powerdrill (don't own one - not much use on the bicycles!).
I'm waiting until I install the new top clamp and Magura bars - then I'll drill (or more likely get Madalf too!) and put the new grips and barends on....but you were spot on...the mirrors have really altered the look of the bike (and I can see behind me now!)
Thanks