Left grip removal?
#1
Left grip removal?
Guys- I want to change handle bars....but would like not to distroy the glued on Kuryakyn grip. (Left)
Any way to do this?
I will be putting some taller pull-back bars on my roadglide.
Thanks.
Any way to do this?
I will be putting some taller pull-back bars on my roadglide.
Thanks.
#3
I just squeezed the crap out of the grip and twisted it back and forth.
You could also try slipping a straightened paperclip under and spraying a light weight oil under to help break it free.
You could also try slipping a straightened paperclip under and spraying a light weight oil under to help break it free.
#7
When you find out that nothing works,,you can buy just one grip with glue from Kuryakyn,,thats what I had to do with my ISO grips,,,
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#9
I have ISO Grips, and I installed the left one with the glue that they provide. I was riding on a trip last summer, and the left grip just came right off while I was riding. I didn't have any glue with me, so I just wrapped the bar end with some electrical tape and shoved the grip back on.
It held so good, that now I don't even use glue, when I changed my bars, I just used electrial tape on the bar and jam the grip on. It doesn't come off by itself, but I can remove it easily if want to by pulling and twisting the grip.
It held so good, that now I don't even use glue, when I changed my bars, I just used electrial tape on the bar and jam the grip on. It doesn't come off by itself, but I can remove it easily if want to by pulling and twisting the grip.
#10
don't know about the kury iso grips, but whenever i've had to remove the left grip from my bars, i put a pot of water on the stove, heat it up, and dip the left grip in it. softens the glue up and comes right off.