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rrasco
10/24/2007 12:12:45 PM
I just bought a new set of grips, and I was trying to figure out if I am supposed to glue them to the handle bars or what?  I have taken my current grips off before by removing the bar end and then pulling them off.  I did it to clean under the throttle and I was able to slide them back on there and they were fine.  Since I just got new grips I didn't know if I was going to have to glue them or not.
marc0011
10/24/2007 12:16:08 PM
I've used liquid soap to put them on with.  They slide right on and once the soap dries up, the grips stay in place with no problems.
Scrufdog
10/24/2007 12:38:55 PM
When i did mine, the instructions said to clean the bar ends up, then get the inside of the grips wet with water and push them on. Worked easy and they havent moved since.
 
That was with the bar end on the bike by the way, easier that way so you have something to push against.
rrasco
10/25/2007 11:33:48 AM
Works for me, thanks.
TennesseeCBRF2
10/26/2007 7:25:07 AM
The instructions that came with my new grips said to use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) to wet the inside of the grips. Once the alcohol evaps, the grips STAY on!
Streetdemon
10/26/2007 9:56:25 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: TennesseeCBRF2

The instructions that came with my new grips said to use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) to wet the inside of the grips. Once the alcohol evaps, the grips STAY on!

+1 Worked perfect on mine. No glue needed.
krash
10/26/2007 1:08:23 PM
I use an air compressor to install/remove the grips(that havent been glued)
 
put an air nozzle under the grip and cup your hand around it to seal it, then pull the trigger.  It creates a cushion of air and the grips will float on and off with almost no effort
CBRcradle
10/26/2007 6:39:14 PM
lets see some pics of these new grips!
tomc1965
10/27/2007 12:26:40 PM
I would be careful if not using glue. I did a set on my Kawai and even though they were somewhat tightly on they still spun on the clip ons a little. Maybe not enough to worry about if used onlon the street but if you are on using your bike on a track I would say to glue them.
Be careful though as that glue gets on everything and can actually get into places you might not want it. Also the glue can dissolve the bodywork so make sure you cover everything up first and have throaway rags nearby to clean off the excess.
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