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Kuryakyn ISO grips?
05/27/22 at 18:00:30
I've been thinking about these grips as our bikes vibrate quite a bit. Kuryakyn sells a set of universal grips, do they fit our bikes?
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Re: Kuryakyn ISO grips?
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05/30/22 at 10:26:29
They fit. I put them on mine (and the two previous bikes I’ve had. Love them. Somewhere on the forum there’s a post that gives the right model number. For me, clutch side went on fine. Throttle side I had to shave the ribs on the plastic throttle piece and still had a difficult time. Well worth the price and effort.
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05/30/22 at 11:45:48
I ordered the universal set, hopefully they fit.
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06/11/22 at 19:47:29
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I ordered the universal set, hopefully they fit.
Man, I got the throttle side on almost on, and it shewed up the upper rubber ring, and I could not pull it out. Ended up cutting the ring off, seems to work fine.
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06/14/22 at 10:26:08
Done did it. It was a bit of a pain in the ass due to my bar end mirrors - the bars in my bike are not hollow, there is a flange on both sides about 1/2" in, so I welded 1" long spacers that extend out from the bars, and made a 1/4"-20 hole in each to bolt the mirrors to. Had to enlarge the hole in the grips to fit over the spacers, but everything is nice and solid now. The spacers also double up as bar weights to further reduce vibrations.
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