Grips

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Grips


bri-guy-ga 07-22-2008, 6:55 AM
My GL500 is going to need grips and I was thinking of going with the Kuryakyn Iso's. Do I get the 1" or 7/8" universals or GL1100 Goldwing ones as they don't list anything for the silverwing. Are they that much better than stock, or is it just the looks thing?
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda

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Blindstitch2002 07-22-2008, 8:35 AM
I'm thinking 7/8' universals because the handle bars are 7/8. Grips are made with the throttle side a hair bigger to go around the throttle tube. As for are they better. I don't know. For $69.99 they better be.

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1979 Honda Cx500 Custom
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dozer1 07-22-2008, 9:14 AM
Or you could order Randakk's, I hear they are great and they're cheaper too.

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bri-guy-ga 07-22-2008, 10:39 AM
According to the Kuryakyn sales people we can use #6180 which is the Goldwing grip. It is 7/8" and slightly larger on the throttle side. I do like that throttle boss.
I will look into Raddaks though, can't beat the price either.
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda

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drneo 07-22-2008, 11:28 AM
I installed Randakk's and are VERY happy with them. They are very grippy and do seem to cut some vibration. I'll never go back to foam grips...

~Thom
1982 GL500I - "Couchy" 52,000 miles down... 48,000 to go.

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DAVID 07-22-2008, 11:57 AM
I also have the ones that Randakk is selling but I didn't get them from him. My local cycle shop had them for under $10. Progrip # 714. I do like them.

82 GL500
81 KDX175
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roadster5580 07-25-2008, 2:48 PM
7/8" on the left -- 1" on the throttle

Usually 5 1/4" length, unless you are running a throttle lock.  Length is usually not a problem on the left. On the throttle, measure to be sure.

The old ones can be a struggle to get off.  I just cut them off with a utility knife.  Drop the new ones in hot water -- not boiling, but to hot to touch.

They slide right on, then tighten up as they cool. 

I'm old school -- IMO you can't beat the good old Beston GT Grips. 

Did you get your endorsement?  Ready to mount tires yet?

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Blindstitch2002 07-25-2008, 3:24 PM
Roadster5580
I'll have to try the hot water trick some day. What I do is take a litlte bit of dish soap and put it in the inside of the grips or on the bars and it slides right in.

1978 Honda Cx500 Maggot
1979 Honda Cx500 Custom
1980 Honda Cx500 Deluxe Couch Project Bike

CX500 Factory Service Manual
Courtesy of Randall-in-Mpls

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roadster5580 07-25-2008, 3:45 PM
I used to use dish soap and other lubes.  Found out the hard way that may not be the best method to use when you mount grips on a dirt bike, where you tend to "lean" on the grips more.  I've used the hot water method every since the scares healed and I paid off the deductible on the e-room bill.

It's surprising the way the bike reacts in the middle of a high-speed wheelie and the left grip comes off.

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tntchitwood 07-25-2008, 7:43 PM
I use a little dab of blue-glue (silicone). It is slick enough when wet, but helps hold them on when dry.
Tom
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'02 750 Shadow

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LRCXed 07-26-2008, 12:17 AM
When I'm taking grips off or putting them on, I use compressed air. The high pressure expands the grip and lets me slide it off very easily. When I'm reinstalling them, I make sure they are super clean, rinsed out with lacquer thinner or acetone. The bars too. When I install them i just put the blower in the left side bar end first, press the throttle side in and add the air to it through the bar end while I push the grip in place. Then I do the left side, blowing air under the edge as I press it in. It's easy to adjust too if you need to move them a bit. If you want to add adhesive, put a screw driver under it and spray or brush some inside with an acid brush, and twist it around the bar at least once so it covers a thin layer all the way around and let it dry.

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bri-guy-ga 07-26-2008, 7:17 PM
Roadster,

I complete my MSF class tomorrow and with some luck I will have my M endorsement all ready to go. Nothing on the tires yet, had a glitch with the hitch for wifes car and won't pick it up bike till next weekend. I haven't forgetten your generous offer though. Will let you know when I am ready to put some new rubber on.
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda

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roadster5580 07-26-2008, 7:43 PM
I have a trailer and pickup, if you can't get the hitch worked out. 

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bri-guy-ga 07-28-2008, 6:15 AM
That is a great offer, but I couldn't ask you to drive all the way to Canton to pick-up someone elses bike. I will straighten it out, just waiting on the new hitch to be delivered. I did pass my MSF class though.
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda

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bri-guy-ga 07-29-2008, 11:28 AM
Roadster, what is your email so I can send you a note. I might need to borrow that trailer of yours if you aren't using it this weekend.
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda

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DAVID 07-29-2008, 4:48 PM
Use the 'email' icon under his post.
82 GL500
81 KDX175
If all else fails, read the instructions

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bri-guy-ga 08-01-2008, 5:05 AM
Well don't I feel like a fool now. Thanks for the heads up David. Guess it helps to look once and a while. I think my wife has said that a time or two also.
1982 GL500i

NO, try not. Do or do not do. There is no try - Yoda
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