Use an air compressor to get them new grips on. Just shoot in from the inside of grip and they balloon up enough to slip right on. Motorcycle mechanic friend showed me that trick
I heard of that as well but don't have a proper compressor, just the small automotive kind. Excellent tip though!
yeah compressed air is way easier for removing grips and windex for installing them, wd40 for installing is dumb, you can never get it all out and it will screw with your grips for months, some grips are porous and the wd40 will actually soak into the grips, the ammonia in windex will help it evaporate quickly.....
@@abruptlyblunt compressed air gets them on too, just the reverse of removing them.
Ive been on the search for a video like this and this is the best one out there!! Thanks for the tutorial dude!
Compressed air, blown under the rubber grip, helps a lot. No wd40 needed
I own the 2004 same model. Am i able to install a third party fuel gauge and gear indicator? Is this a thing?
Well, now that they have been on for a couple weeks how do you like them compared to the stock? How are long rides?
They grip (no pun intended) much better than the factory grips. It is almost a sticky feeling. Not sure about longer rides since the weather here is still all over the place but I am very happy so far!
Yeah wd-40 works great, could probably use soapy water in a pinch. Helpful video thanks!
WD-40 for the removal to dissolve the glue then hot water and soap to install the new ones. That would probably work well.
Hey lucky, my throttle tube is broken. Are those easy to replace?
It should be fairly simply. Remove the controls from the right side of the handlebar, remove the grip, disconnect the cables, installation should be the reverse of removal. Once you get your eyes on the part itself it will make sense.
@@LuckyAcesRiding thanks lucky. I wanted to replace the grips with some kuryakyns. Do you know if those come with a throttle tube?
@@txhondaguy I do not actually. You can get metal replacement tubes if you didn't want to go with a factory plastic one. TJBRUTALCUSTOMS sells one but I'm sure other people do as well.
alcohol is good. Get it on quick and it evaporates faster for a quicker stick.
Where did you get the cables
The cables came from Mean cycles, but a lot of people buy theirs from Motion Pro as they are more affordable.
if possible you could also just used compressed air to remove the grips :) .. ty for the video and ofc installing them also :)
Those grips just look cheap man, the factory grips were much better looking
They were cheap at about $20. Personally the factory grips felt a bit too large for me. Thanks for the comment.
@@LuckyAcesRiding to each their own, personally I just wouldn't put that particular style of grip on a cruiser. A crotch rocket or a dirt bike would have looked okay with them at least in my opinion
Как заменить отличные грипсы Honda на какое-нибудь говно.
compressed air, or rubbing alcohol. Soapy water works well in a pinch.