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Posted 3/5/2007 7:18:37 PM
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Do you have to cut your grips off to change them? How do you put them on?

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Posted 3/5/2007 7:51:30 PM


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KXrider (3/5/2007)
Do you have to cut your grips off to change them? How do you put them on?

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easiest way is to cut em. if they are trashed.. why not. just cut the rubber and not the plastic underneath(throttle side). make sure to the bars real good, rubbing alcohol works good. now come the tricky part. some say hair spray.. to lube the grip to slide on easy and to hardem in place. but i found spray paint works awesome. with hair spray.. sometimes water gets inbetween and losens up the grip. just dont go crazy with the paint... a couple of short basts should be enough. and i always wire wrap then after in at least two places.

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Posted 3/5/2007 8:08:55 PM
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Thanks Shawn. Ill try it.
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Posted 5/21/2007 12:09:19 PM


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Dont glue them!!!

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Posted 5/21/2007 10:49:05 PM


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the quickest way and the most east is to poke a little whole in the end of the grip, and put a air hose up to the other side of the handle bar and shoot the air in and the grip will slide on without any effort at all.

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