Thank u for ur quick reply Zorge, I was planning to simply cut the edge. I'm just afraid it might not fit as it's supposed to be for dirt bikes.
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Thank u for ur quick reply Zorge, I was planning to simply cut the edge. I'm just afraid it might not fit as it's supposed to be for dirt bikes.
Well, this is no big science. Handlebar diameters may vary from 7/8, 1, to 1 1/4 inches, or even thicker (but their ends are reduced to forementioned masures), but I don't think that CF Motor would experiment with non/standard sizes.
By my experience, the biggest problem may be, not installing new, but removal of the old grips, especially the plastic insert from the throttle grip. But I think that dipping in hot water and spray lubricant will help.
The old ones: just cut loose.
By far the best way to install new ones (after experimenting with every other alternative like soap, hairspray, water, tape, etc) is compressed air.
Have a nozzle with a small exit, and just blow between the grip and the bar, while you slowly push the grip.
It blows up like a blowfish, and as long as you keep the pressure on it, you can position it exactly, even take off again.
No mess with liquids, and tight immediately.
Works like a charm as long as diameters suit.
Cheers for this grandma recipe man ;)
Hi, which kind of handlebars did u buy?
Handlebar grips: Scott for dirt bike, very thick, but not fully satisfied honestly:
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Still looking for esthetic/efficient one, guys any advice???
I installed one only, the High one, keep the other one in case.
Here's mine and it's reliable:
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=...id=12610507306
yes, havent seen that model here (its black so i might have over look it )
but have seen these here
http://en.seger.com/product/50f/
http://en.seger.com/product/45c/
will go market today look those horns. louder the better :thumbsup: