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Started by 620dark, October 18, 2011, 04:01:16 PM

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620dark

I have a new set of grips, is there a trick to getting the old ones off other than a touch of brute force??

And I'm swapping to a single bar end mirror I assume the old bar end is just a plug that will pop out with some love from the vice grips??
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scduc

Not sure about the ends, but as for the grips, compressed air does wonders. If you have no use for the old ones, just cut them off.
08' S2R 1K   That was close  damn near lost a $400 hand cart.

NateNewThread

twist off plastic cap with vise grips/channel locks. Cut grips with razor blade.

620dark

And on a similiar topic but in reverse. what would be the best way to get the new grips on?
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The Bearded Duc

Slightly soapy water works out to be pretty easy. Once they're on you'll have to let them dry for a bit.
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2006 S2R 800 - She's just darling

Howie

I'm a fan of hair spray.  Works as a lube when wet, a light glue when dry.

MikeZ

Windex works well for sliding them on and evaporates a little faster then soapy water
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nikkimonster

i spray wd40 using the tiny tube it comes with to squeeze between the grip and bar

Slide Panda

Quote from: howie on October 19, 2011, 04:18:09 AM
I'm a fan of hair spray.  Works as a lube when wet, a light glue when dry.

+1 works great. Just spray it on the inside of the grip, not on the bar to help minimize mess.
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Silver King

Quote from: howie on October 19, 2011, 04:18:09 AM
I'm a fan of hair spray.  Works as a lube when wet, a light glue when dry.

Aquanet preferably.  You can buy a travel size can of it at Walmart.

Steve.In.Atlanta

Quote from: Silver King on October 19, 2011, 09:40:12 AM
Aquanet preferably.  You can buy a travel size can of it at Walmart.

Of course you can.
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620dark

#11
Hairspray was what we used on our moto x bikes and it worked pretty well, I'm sure the better half will have some lying about.

Thanks for the help folks!!

Quick edit 'new grips and bar end mirror fitted in 12 minutes, getting rid of the standard mirrors totally updates the silhouette. New grips make the bike look quite modern, surprised at how a simple addition makes such a big difference'
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stopintime

Your next question - "what to do with the open holes where the stock mirrors were mounted?"

Flip the brackets upside down [thumbsup]
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