Here is the photo....
Now, these grips are wonderful...plain and simple. They are comfy and being larger they are easier to grip. You will never regret them over stock, plus they don't have that irritating (to me) end cap that is stationary. The whole grip turns on the throttle. If you forget your gloves for a short trip..."forget about it". You don't need them for anything less than 100 miles in that case.
Plus, I believe that Kuryakyn makes a "Throttle Buddy" to take care of the cruise control issue and it bolts to this.
What I meant about the throttle tube is this. The one in the Savage is used on other bikes too. How do I know? Because it is made for a push/pull cable arrangement (2 cables) but the Savage doesn't use both. So, using my kind of inverse logic, I figure that there should be another tube for another bike for a 1" bar with the same internal cable turn that DOESN'T have the grooves that must be removed....
Anyway, this is the ones that I bought. If you have a skilled friend with a belt sander, he can fix the grooves in just a few minutes. If I did, so can he.
Just remember that you must follow the instructions with the adhesive. Important! If you stop moving before you get the grip where you want it...it will be where you don't want it. That is some good adhesive and I have one grip that is about 1/16" in the wrong place
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