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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
This should be an easy one....
How do you take off the stock handle grips? I just purchased a set of ISO Grips, but I am not sure how to do the install. I am sure that there are some sort of directions that come with the new grips, but I would rather ask the experts! Thanks, Brian Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
http://www.gadgetjq.com/levercovers.htm
Check out the instructions on gadget's page. Easy to do. The chrome end caps screw off. Then the throttle side will practically fall off. The other side you may have to cut or take extra time and care if you plan to ever reinstall them. |
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Thanks OP. I read Gadgets post, but the left side seemed somewhat tricky, and I would rather not cut them if I don't have to, so I thought maybe someone here found a better/easier way of doing it.
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
When I replaced my stock grips with ISOs, I found that the cap on the left side that you are supposed to be able to unscrew was glued on. I had to mangle it with a pair of channelocks to remove it.
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
I just replaced my stock grips on my 08 last week. I did replace with ISO grips. Cut off the rubber grip on the left side it will reveal the handle bar remove the grip, the cap is left hand thread I used pipe wrench with rag as not to scuff the chrome. There is a spacer at the top of the grip next to switch box twist it a few times & it will slide off. The right hand is not that bad either loosen the switch box housing 7 releae the 2 cables, you may have to loosen the wire ties so as to give you slack in the cables. Slide the grip off in one piece & replace it with the new on it took less than an hour to complete.
The ISO grips are worth the money & time. I have had the Nomad for a year now and wish that I had put them on sooner
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
cap is left hand thread on left grip. You can use a wire coat hanger to push under the rubber grip and break loose the glue. I got mine off without any damage.
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
Added them on my '04, and recently to the '08 I just got. Warning! Use ALL of the glue supplied, I tried to use just enough on the first set, and a year later, had to get them to send me another tube (which they did, for free) and re glue on the left side. Once you start pushing the grip onto the glue on the left side, do not stop go for it! If you test fit it for burrs, etc, it is worth the time & effort, I used isopropanal alcohol as a lubricant to test fit several times prior to the big event. Good luck!
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CJ: that left grip has a reverse thread on the end cap so most will mangle if you try to unscrew the normal way. Got mine off easily.
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
It helped having those little T-Rex arms did it??
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
So, turn the end caps clockwise, correct, and the end caps should come off pretty easily? I will find something to slide under the left hand grip to loosen up the glue.
I am still a little weary of the cables on the right hand side, but I am sure once I start playing with it everything will make sense. thanks everyone! Brian |
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Replacing Stock Handle Grips
Endcap on one the left side. The whole grip slides off the throttle side, after you open the switch cover and remove the cables.
I reused the iso grips I had on my C50, they are the same part number for the Nomad. I put the stock grips back on before trading the C50. I used a thin coat of gorilla glue on the left side and it has held for over 1.5 years so far. On the C50, I had to reglue after the first summer in AZ with the glue that came with the grips.
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Installed the ISO grips yesterday with no problem. On the left grip I took a long skinny flat head screwdriver and slid it under the stock grips rubber, but after about 5 minutes of busting up all that glue, the darn thing still didn't want to slide off, so I ended up cutting it with a razor afterall.
The ISO grips come with a spacer that you can put in the new grip, but this wasn't needed, as the new grip pushed very close to the end of the bar, perfect fit without using the spacer. I helped to loosen the throttle cables before splitting the switch housing ALOT. Overall, only took me about 20 minutes. Most of that time was spent trying to squeeze the "Death Grip" glue they provide from the tube. I ended up using a pair of pliers to squeeze the bottle....guess I need to work out more! :-/ |
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NO many here have thrown the glue that comes with the grips in the trash without even opening it and then using some other glue.
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