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How to remove stock grips

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Old 06-14-2009, 02:17 AM
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I changed my bars when I got the 2007. The left one is glued. Pull off the controls, send an ice pic down the grip on all sides. Do that two or three times then just pull it off. I put mine back on the new bars and it has never moved. (2YRS). Hope that helps........HOLLYWOOD
 
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Originally Posted by googs
I have pretty big hands and the Harley Nostalgic ones are very comfortable, but they aren't flashy if you're goin for the looks. I also like the fact that they have ridges in them, helps keep the sweating down as happenes with other grips.

That said, I'm probably gonna switch to the Kuryakyn Iso's at some point.
I just had the Iso's put on my bike last Friday. They are much thicker than the stock grips, but a million times more comfortable. The look very sharp on the bike also.
 
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