If it is anything like mine were, you'll probably have to use a utility knife to cut the old pair off. I used Honda Grip glue to put the new ones on. Jeff> I just bought a set of Pro-Grip Gel Grips. I had the option of the > firm or hard compound so I got firm (was that right?). Anyway, the > last time I changed grips on a bike (many moons ago) I remember that > it was a real pain. You guys got any suggestions that make this the > 10 minute job it should be? > >
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You guys got any suggestions
I had to cut off the clutch side when I changed grips. Then when I put on the Rally Pros I had to drill out the inside of the bar, there was so much grip cement from the factory. By the way, you might try using some hair spray....it will make the grips slip right on and then it will dry and turn into glue. Manny Garcias, and Desnuda __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/> that make this the > > 10 minute job it should be? > > > > > If it is anything like mine were, you'll probably > have to use a utility > knife to cut the old pair off. I used Honda Grip > glue to put the new ones > on.
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If they feel right they're right. I did the last replecement in about 20 min.
I used dish detergent to slide them on.
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ajax@... writes:
Why not call it "Skips Lobotomy". Hmmmm, right side lobotomy - does this make the KLR more emotional and feeling or more precise and analytical? Knot - who knows about disorder, mental that is.> removing the ........ and adding a flexible tube to the right side > lobe of the...... > > Kurt
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