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Old 10-24-2007, 02:34 PM
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donk, not quite sure how the throttle boss works, how exactly does it rest your grip when riding?
 
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Anyone have any other ideas for removing ISO-grips?
 
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Arrow Removing stock rubber grips without cutting them

I just replaced the stock grips on my 2008 Road Glide. To remove the old ones I wrapped a piece of sandpaper around the grip, then used a pipe wrench to twist the grip left and right ,till the glue broke lose. The grip came off without destroying it. The right side was a piece of cake [Fly By Wire] Hope this helps you guys.
 
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or if you can get a pick, or small screw driver wedged in, then spray some wd-40 or something in there, and work the "tool around and deeper spraying when needed.
 
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