Kuryakyn Harley ISO Grips
#22
RE: Kuryakyn Harley ISO Grips
ISO grips are the shiznit!!! IMO
I put a throttle boss on both grips and luv 'em ! I thought doing both grips makes 'em look even and believe it or not actually gives ya' some relief on your left wrist. Nothing wrong w/ that!!!
I put a throttle boss on both grips and luv 'em ! I thought doing both grips makes 'em look even and believe it or not actually gives ya' some relief on your left wrist. Nothing wrong w/ that!!!
#25
RE: Kuryakyn Harley ISO Grips
[quote]ORIGINAL: Bluerose
I tried the trottle boss in several positions. The only one that was comfortable for me was with the trottle boss in the trash.
ORIGINAL: Cryptoboy
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Sounds like you may have had the throttle boss positioned wrong. When I first had mine installed by the dealer they had place the throttle boss way too high. Would have been great for consistantly doing 80 but not for general use. I readjusted it for comfort at 65 to 70 which worked out well.
Before completely removing it besure to try adjusting it.
I really miss my throttle boss but then I haven't gotten used to cruise control yet.
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ORIGINAL: Cryptoboy
I had them on my Road King Classic and plan on putting them on my Ultra as soon as it warms up enough to get outside. I personally do NOT like the throttle boss. I have found that it gets in the way and I keep snagging it giving trottle when I don't want to. The good thing about getting it with the throttle boss is that the throttle boss can be easily removed if you find you do not like it. Simply remove a few screws from the end cap, slide off the end cap, slide off the throttle boss and reattach the end cap.
I had them on my Road King Classic and plan on putting them on my Ultra as soon as it warms up enough to get outside. I personally do NOT like the throttle boss. I have found that it gets in the way and I keep snagging it giving trottle when I don't want to. The good thing about getting it with the throttle boss is that the throttle boss can be easily removed if you find you do not like it. Simply remove a few screws from the end cap, slide off the end cap, slide off the throttle boss and reattach the end cap.
Before completely removing it besure to try adjusting it.
I really miss my throttle boss but then I haven't gotten used to cruise control yet.