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KURYAKYN UNIV. ISO-GRIP - 1`` BARS 6240 |  | Brand: Kuryakyn Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $74.99 Buy New: $52.40 as of 9/3/2010 09:07 CDT details You Save: $22.59 (30%)
New (4) from $52.40
Seller: BUILDORBUST Rating: 4 reviews
Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7 x 1.7
MPN: 6240
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | T497167 | | • | Handlebars- Controls & Mirrors | | • | HANDLEBARS |
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Product Description Kuryakyn Handlebar Kuryakyn univ. iso-grip - 1`` bars #6240 Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Grips!! August 2, 2009 R. LaCross (Northern Michigan) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought these grips to get rid of some of the numbness I experience when on a longer motorcycle ride. They work GREAT!! Very easy to install as well on my Honda VTX. I read several methods of installing them, and I used double sided carpet tape instead of the super glue that comes in the kit. Take off the old grips, put one layer of carpet tape on the handle bars, wet the tape with a little mineral spirits, and the grips slide right on. I made a mark to reference where I wanted the grips before installing the tape, and let them dry overnight before using. Tape is working great, similar to golf club grip tape.
nice grips February 2, 2010 IndyCM (Indianapolis, IN) these are great grips and the price was right through amazon. easy to install as well.
Iso Grips March 15, 2010 Rogelio Concepcion (Orlando,FL) Item arrived quickly, just as described. The best price online for these
quality grips. They fit perfectly on my bike Thanks!
Iso grips comfort April 10, 2010 James R. Kobb (Indiana) Over all the kuryakyn ISO Grips are what you would expect. They look great . The chrome seems to be good quality and the combination of metal grips and rubber inserts provide good comfort along with good looks . It seems like you get a better feel with the way the rubber inserts are raised in the grip like little hills with the area in between the valleys . For my application on a Suzuki S83 there is no need to remove the throttle sleave which makes it even more simple to put on the grips.I only had to remove the old grips which came off pretty easy . A long blade screwdriver to get under the old rubber grips along with a shot of WD40 and they twist right off . Be careful when applying the new ISO Grips because they include a quick setting adhesive that will not give you much time to get them fully in place before it starts to set up.My clutch side slid on no problem onto the chrome bar. The throttle side was tight and caused some of the first rubber hump to bulge up. Knowing what I know now I think I would have just put on the throttle side with some dish soap as a lubricant like we did with our bicycle grips. after a day or so they set up nice and tight, and the dish soap gave you plenty of time to adjust the grip .The grips are good quality and you see a lot of bikes that use them and I found them here on Amazon at the best price .
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