New Grips Please!!!
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New Grips Please!!!
Hi All
Recently purchased 2006 1200C and noticed that the grip on the stock throttle grip is ripped a little on the end. I would like to replace them with a pair that has some chrome in them. I came across these that I really like and wanted to know how hard it is to change these out and any tips/suggestions that you may have on installation? Tools, glue, requirements?
Thank you
Ed
Recently purchased 2006 1200C and noticed that the grip on the stock throttle grip is ripped a little on the end. I would like to replace them with a pair that has some chrome in them. I came across these that I really like and wanted to know how hard it is to change these out and any tips/suggestions that you may have on installation? Tools, glue, requirements?
Thank you
Ed
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I have had the ones you show on my '03 Sporty 1200 and really like them. I used super glue gel on the left one. The original Harley left grip was clamped on with screws like the throttle grip. Too bad the kuryakin did not attach the same way. I like them just fine. Been using them for 2 years now.
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My 2 cents. After I wore out th stock grips on my 01XL1200S I replaced them with HDs Nostalgias shortly before I traded it in for my current 03FXDXT. I purchased the GoldKey accessory pkg that came with HD Contour grips. They were great grips but wore out around 50000miles. I replaced them with HD Nostalgias because of their "coke bottle " comfortable shape. Both the contour & nostalgia support chrome end caps that IMO add that attention 2 detail. Over the years I've replaced plenty of metal or chrome accented grips because the rider discovered how painfully uncomfortable those kind of grips can be after sitting in the sun for several hours HOT. As far as physically replacing the grips I would recommend placing a blanket under your work area to keep the tiny brass keepers from bouncing into obscurity just in case you drop one or both during disassemble. The look of frustration on customers face after driving miles to a dealership to replace a 2 dollar part in order to get their bike throttling again cannot be duplicated. The second drop of advice is of cation and warning about the possibility of pinching the wire harness when you reassemble. It may not rear its ugly short to ground head until you are months and miles away from your destination. Pinched wires don't usually show themselves immediately but take a few hours of vibration before they ground out. At that point your usually far from help. Most dealerships charge only a half hour for installing grips & you get a free wash in the deal. In the long run it maybe money well spent compared to the frustration of being stranded. I by no means am suggesting you cannot successfully replace your grips rather just a couple things to keep in mind while following the instructions in your service manual. I hope you find this useful, good luck and #ridesafe wherever you go.
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The search feature works really well here. Here are a couple threads for you:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...2009-883l.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...djustment.html
That should have the info you need. The service manual is a must though.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...2009-883l.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...djustment.html
That should have the info you need. The service manual is a must though.
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Thank you all very much for the awesome help and offering. I will certainly check everything out that you have mentioned. I am heading to the dealership today to pick up my windshield and will see if they have a service manual. But having the dealership do the install may be a simpler solution in the long run!!! Thank you again!!! Greatly appreciate it
Ed
Ed
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Thank you all very much for the awesome help and offering. I will certainly check everything out that you have mentioned. I am heading to the dealership today to pick up my windshield and will see if they have a service manual. But having the dealership do the install may be a simpler solution in the long run!!! Thank you again!!! Greatly appreciate it
Ed
Ed