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phoenix
03-13-2009, 03:33 PM
i bought some new grips the other day and was wondering if there is much to changing them out.
do they just slide off and slide back on? do I have to have the slider thing on the end?
and do i need a need a new tube? thx for the help
adrianinflorida
03-13-2009, 04:48 PM
I replaced my grips last week. All I did to remove the old ones was to lightly cut the length of the old grip with a razor knife, then pull off the old grips. There was no glue left over on the left side handle bar, and just a little bit on the throttle tube, which peeled right off. I used the Scott Grip Stick glue (2.00 at most cycle shops) to put the new grips on, let 'em dry overnight, and they don't twist or move at all.
phoenix
03-13-2009, 05:08 PM
ok thx for the info
mrlmd1
03-13-2009, 05:19 PM
What do you mean by the "slider thing on the end"? The bar end weights? These are to dampen steering vibration, road input, and should be on the bar ends. It screws out to remove, but part of it may remain inside. If this is what you are referring to, read the other threads on this.
adrianinflorida
03-13-2009, 05:57 PM
Yeah, you probably should keep the end weights.
Here's a related topic on the joy of removing the little buggers.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=83&hilit=+weights (http://www.gz250bike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=83&hilit=+weights)
patrick_777
03-13-2009, 06:35 PM
If you don't want to buy a special glue, you can use hairspray. Just spray the bar and inside of the grip really good and slide them on. The spray will dry quickly and they won't ever move.
About the bar ends...remember not to unscrew them completely. Just enough to loosen them, then grab them good with a cloth-covered pair of vice-grips or pliers and pull straight out without twisting. If you screw them out entirely, you lose the inside nut to the bottom of the bars.
:retard: :popcorn:
phoenix
03-13-2009, 07:30 PM
the grips i bought wont work with end weights there caped should i not use them than?
adrianinflorida
03-13-2009, 07:53 PM
If they're rubber, you can cut the ends off. If they're chrome or similar, you'll have to go without the weights, just try riding it without the weights before putting the new grips to see if the vibration is too much.
patrick_777
03-13-2009, 07:57 PM
I don't have bar ends on mine, and I have never really noticed a lot of issues. They may make it handle a tiny fraction better and reduce some vibration, but they're definitely not necessary.
adrianinflorida
03-13-2009, 08:46 PM
I don't have bar ends on mine, and I have never really noticed a lot of issues. They may make it handle a tiny fraction better and reduce some vibration, but they're definitely not necessary.It's probably personal preference, and somewhat dependent on each bike, and how much vibration is present, I guess.
I did note a difference with the new bars in the few days I didn't have the ebd weights on them, the mirrors had a nasty tendency to vibrate themselves loose. The old bars, however, I didn't notice much difference between having the weights and not having the weights.
Sarris
03-13-2009, 08:48 PM
I have the big diameter ISO grips from Kuryakyn. They're very comfy with no vibration. They are heavy enough that I don't need bar end weights.
:)
Easy Rider
03-13-2009, 10:26 PM
It screws out to remove, but part of it may remain inside.
Not if you get some good advice here and do it right! :biggrin:
You loosen the screw a bit and then PULL the whole assembly out.
Parts stay inside the bars only if you unscrew the screw too much. :tup:
patrick_777
03-13-2009, 10:40 PM
About the bar ends...remember not to unscrew them completely. Just enough to loosen them, then grab them good with a cloth-covered pair of vice-grips or pliers and pull straight out without twisting. If you screw them out entirely, you lose the inside nut to the bottom of the bars.
Like I said.
mrlmd1
03-14-2009, 10:39 AM
It screws out to remove, but part of it may remain inside.
Not if you get some good advice here and do it right! :biggrin:
You loosen the screw a bit and then PULL the whole assembly out.
Parts stay inside the bars only if you unscrew the screw too much. :tup:
I didn't go into the whole thing, meant it to be a warning, figured I'd let him look it up on here. Probably should have written the whole thing out like you and Patrick said.
Easy Rider
03-14-2009, 10:44 AM
I didn't go into the whole thing, meant it to be a warning, figured I'd let him look it up on here.
And I fully agree with that but I figure that if I can convey the crux of the matter in two or three lines I might as well do that instead of using the same lines to tell him to look it up. :cool:
phoenix
03-14-2009, 01:27 PM
ok I went to change my grips this morning got the left side on without to much trouble.
but now i'm changing the right side and ran into some probs.
on the tube there is two raised edges that my new grips dont have a grooved slot for. Is this normal, are my new grips wrong,
and should i just trim the raised part off? here are some pics
http://www.postimage.org/gx23_TFr.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx23_TFr)
http://www.postimage.org/gx24008S.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx24008S)
http://www.postimage.org/gx240cCA.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx240cCA)
http://www.postimage.org/gx240rAr.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx240rAr)
http://www.postimage.org/gx240LxA.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx240LxA)
patrick_777
03-14-2009, 02:04 PM
If you have a Dremel tool or a knife and sandpaper, then that'd be the way I'd go. Those look like nice grips.
phoenix
03-14-2009, 02:10 PM
well nvm on my new grips the chrome parts are plastice and I broke one of them real easley
than brok the secend one takeing them off the put the stock grips back on. there junk.
but i got to learn somthing about by bike in the process so its not a total loss.
only thing is now i'm prolly going to spend about 70 on new grips vs the 14.99 for the ones i just tryed.
Thx to everyone that posted was a lot of help
think i'm going to get thies grips from progrip to replace the ones i bought.
http://www.postimage.org/aV1B6c4i.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/)
rayzuki
03-14-2009, 06:18 PM
I just trimmed off the raised part at the end. Then my new grips slide right on.
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