fireout2004
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Been searching for a spot to pickup the Taki Grand touring grips. Anyone have a good supplier and approximate price. They look like they really absorb vibration. Thanks
That's the same place I got mine, as well.Here ya go.
https://www.cycleshopusa.com/p2042.htm
And they work too! Much better than heavy bar ends, if you have carpal tunnel syndrome in your wrists.
Are there any other sources? cylclshopuse requires a $15 minimum order and I cant find anything else that I want on their site.Here ya go.
https://www.cycleshopusa.com/p2042.htm
And they work too! Much better than heavy bar ends, if you have carpal tunnel syndrome in your wrists.
FJRandy,Also available at motorhelmets.com $10.95+
https://www.motorhelmets.com/htm1/bodyparts...randtouring.htm
It's funny. I originally posted that other place. I recently found the shipping label for Motohelmets...that's actually where I got them from.FJRandy,Also available at motorhelmets.com $10.95+
https://www.motorhelmets.com/htm1/bodyparts...randtouring.htm
U DA MAN,
I just ordered the grips. It said no charge for S&H, CoooOOOooL.
Thanks,
MO
Slide a thin Phillips screwdriver into the end of the grip between the bar and grip and slightly pry up on the outside to make a little space. Spray contact cleaner inside right next to the inserted screwdriver using the little tube that comes with the spray can. Turn the screwdriver inside the grip to loosen the glue and immediately slide it (the grip) off.Also, can you salvage the oem grips on the deinstall? what is the process to replace the grips: M-80 and a bottle of scotch? Holy shit....DuK!MO
Radman...I tried that once. Air only with no contact cleaner to loosen the fact glue.For removal and install, use shop air and a blow gun. On and off in a snap, no harm to bike or grip, old ones survive to be used if not happy with new. No muss, no fuss.
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