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Post by stancejontland on Mar 21, 2017 2:37:17 GMT -5
What's up guys just wondering where I can find some cool new hand grips for my scoot.
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Post by 90GTVert on Mar 21, 2017 21:14:04 GMT -5
I usually just go on eBay or amazon and look for grips for bicycles with 7/8" bars. The throttle side is a little larger, but the soft rubber grips that I buy work fine.
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 27, 2017 9:19:12 GMT -5
Just regular bicycle grips??
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 27, 2017 9:21:21 GMT -5
Got specific link?
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 28, 2017 1:51:51 GMT -5
wht is the 7/8 the length or diameter {brifty}yoooo lit
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Post by niz76 on Mar 28, 2017 23:59:29 GMT -5
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 29, 2017 4:19:34 GMT -5
Lol 200 bucks no way I'm looking for like 20 bucks haha also how do I get those suckers off of there.
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Post by AtariGuy on Mar 29, 2017 12:58:03 GMT -5
Wd40 will lube the old ones off. If you can pull up a corner, spray under it, then start working it. Thats how golf grips come off
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 29, 2017 14:14:57 GMT -5
Mine are a hard plastic and they have and caps
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Post by 90GTVert on Mar 30, 2017 5:29:25 GMT -5
7/8" is the ID or 22.2mm. Don't buy Harley grips. HD grips are usually different, because they include the throttle section where the cable(s) mount. Just get standard bicycle or motorcycle/scooter grips. Bike grips are the same size inside. Moto grips should be larger on one side to accommodate the throttle. That means it will be quite snug on the throttle side with bike grips, but they've always worked for me. Example of the stuff I usually get : amzn.to/2nmGIWbCut through ones I don't care about with a razor, if they're soft enough and don't cut through the throttle or anything else below the grips. Get the WD40 nozzle under the grip somehow and spray a little in to let it come off easy. Clean the bars after. Twist and pull. You can try blasting compressed air under the grip to help them come off. To reinstall, something alcohol based works if you need a lubricant (rubbing alcohol or window cleaner). That way it will evaporate away and allow the grips to stay in place. Some use glue for their grips, which may also act as a lubricant for install. I've only used a small amount of glue when I've had grips that spin even after any lube has dried.
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Post by stancejontland on Mar 31, 2017 13:18:33 GMT -5
I'll post pictures of mine that are in there now and I don't have to get a special one with my throttle? Like with a thing that holds the cable? Or is the thing the cable is attached too already apart of the bike? And or hand grip
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Post by Senna1Rossi on Mar 31, 2017 14:55:18 GMT -5
Also, regular hair spray work well for installation.
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Post by 90GTVert on Mar 31, 2017 16:22:31 GMT -5
I don't have to get a special one with my throttle? Like with a thing that holds the cable? Or is the thing the cable is attached too already apart of the bike? And or hand grip Usually there's a cover (grip) over the actual throttle tube.
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Post by stancejontland on Apr 2, 2017 1:44:38 GMT -5
So like a plastic tube pretty much
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 2, 2017 4:51:51 GMT -5
Right, a plastic tube with a grip over it.
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