Replacing the grips
Replacing the grips
Was wondering if anyone thought of, or even did, change the big fat grips the RT comes with.
Mine is a 2008 with the largest OD and a distinctive unappealing look! Yes, is a heated one, but
I see no use for that. So would like to replace the grips with a standard, after market grip.
Any suggestions?
Mine is a 2008 with the largest OD and a distinctive unappealing look! Yes, is a heated one, but
I see no use for that. So would like to replace the grips with a standard, after market grip.
Any suggestions?
Re: Replacing the grips
Is this deja vu or was this discussed at https://1200rt.com/viewtopic.php?p=37864#p37864 ?
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MacJ wrote: Is this deja vu or was this discussed at /viewtopic.php?p=37864#p37864 ?
I think he has a stutter. )
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.."ask for a little help from my friends" :whistle: but am not getting it, so I started stuttering.. :not speak:
By posting the thread I thought may get some help , but I was wrong. No big deal. Am almost done with the right side, the throttle thing is figured out. Now I hope not to have some surprises with the left/clutch side. Not easy taking them controller assembly of the bar, hidden screws everywhere. If care to see, will show the finished project. And will be able to change the grips at will, and they will be same in diameter as 99.9% of bikes produced! Not like the '05-'09 RT's :be happy:
By posting the thread I thought may get some help , but I was wrong. No big deal. Am almost done with the right side, the throttle thing is figured out. Now I hope not to have some surprises with the left/clutch side. Not easy taking them controller assembly of the bar, hidden screws everywhere. If care to see, will show the finished project. And will be able to change the grips at will, and they will be same in diameter as 99.9% of bikes produced! Not like the '05-'09 RT's :be happy:
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temesvar wrote: And will be able to change the grips at will, and they will be same in diameter as 99.9% of bikes produced! Not like the '05-'09 RT'sbe
What size are the 05-09 RT Bars/Grips? Most Metric bikes have 7/8th's of an inch bars (sort of a standard size in motorcycles) but some cruisers and customs have 1" bars , Some H-D's even have 1 1/4 Bars but they reduce to 1" or 7/8th's at the grip and clamp positions to fit with the manufacturing sizes. Mine on the 10-13 rt have 7/8th bars which is the norm from my reckoning, Even push bikes have 7/8th's bars.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Bars are 22mm, slightly less than 7/8 I think I have the project solved. I should be able to fit any grips that are 7/8 for left and 1" for right.
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temesvar wrote: Bars are 22mm, slightly less than 7/8 I think I have the project solved. I should be able to fit any grips that are 7/8 for left and 1" for right.
Glad you got it sorted! In the words of Jeremy Beadle, On one hand they're thick bars, on the other they're not
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Yes, am glad you noticed it, yet I don't remember you helping out in any way :kacsint2:MacJ wrote: Is this deja vu or was this discussed at /viewtopic.php?p=37864#p37864 ?
It may be why this is a deja vu!
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If I could have offered you direct assistance I would have.
However there was clearly a thread on this subject already running, which I pointed out, there being little point in starting the same subject again.
I'm glad you have sorted your issue with the grips and I hope you continue to enjoy the bike.
However there was clearly a thread on this subject already running, which I pointed out, there being little point in starting the same subject again.
I'm glad you have sorted your issue with the grips and I hope you continue to enjoy the bike.
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MacJ wrote: If I could have offered you direct assistance I would have.
However there was clearly a thread on this subject already running, which I pointed out, there being little point in starting the same subject again.
I'm glad you have sorted your issue with the grips and I hope you continue to enjoy the bike.
Well said Mac. +1
Temesvar, you could have just 'bumped' your original thread instead of muddying the waters with so many going around.
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Not sure I agree that the 2008 grips are the "largest OD" with an "unappealing look". When I purchased my 2008RT the grips seemed the same size as the one on 2001 RT it replaced. However when I replaced my 2008 with a 2015 RT I found the OEM grips to be too narrow and went straight out and fitted "Grip Puppies" to solve the problem!! As for looking unappealing, I cannot see the grips whilst riding and could not care less when parked. ^-^temesvar wrote: Was wondering if anyone thought of, or even did, change the big fat grips the RT comes with.
Mine is a 2008 with the largest OD and a distinctive unappealing look! Yes, is a heated one, but
I see no use for that. So would like to replace the grips with a standard, after market grip.
Any suggestions?
Each to their own.
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I wrapped Dunlop Tennis Racquet tape around the grips on mine. It's slightly padded but soft and err......grippy!TJRL wrote: Not sure I agree that the 2008 grips are the "largest OD" with an "unappealing look". When I purchased my 2008RT the grips seemed the same size as the one on 2001 RT it replaced. However when I replaced my 2008 with a 2015 RT I found the OEM grips to be too narrow and went straight out and fitted "Grip Puppies" to solve the problem!! As for looking unappealing, I cannot see the grips whilst riding and could not care less when parked. ^-^
Each to their own.
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Yes, but the OP wants smaller grips, not fatter ones.MacJ wrote:I wrapped Dunlop Tennis Racquet tape around the grips on mine. It's slightly padded but soft and err......grippy!
He is also looking for a handsome solution (although I really struggle to see what is ugly about any of the OEM handlebar grips).
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Appreciated but I was referring to your comment about fitting 'Grip Puppies'. Perhaps I should have made myself clearer. Put it down to my age.bandytales wrote: Yes, but the OP wants smaller grips, not fatter ones.
He is also looking for a handsome solution (although I really struggle to see what is ugly about any of the OEM handlebar grips).
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My apologies, I simply forgot I already started a thread here. :pee:
I have solved my problem now. Can use any aftermarket grips that fit over 7/8 and 1" on throttle sleeve.
True, there is nothing wrong with the original grips just because I don't like them. Everybody with it's own taste!
I have solved my problem now. Can use any aftermarket grips that fit over 7/8 and 1" on throttle sleeve.
True, there is nothing wrong with the original grips just because I don't like them. Everybody with it's own taste!