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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Texas
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i am thinking that i want to change out my grips and the shifter on the harley to some chrome ones i found at hog alley, is it gonna be a pain in the ass or it is as simple as slip off slip on? and is it the same with the shifter?
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Churchville NY
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one will slip on the other will be a pain, i have seen 2 sets changed and thats what i remember
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Arlington, VA
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It's not bad. Refer to some videos on youtube if you need some guidance.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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What is a good brand of grips? Skipp
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Are you concerned mainly about LOOK or function ??
If it's look......I can't help. For function, I like foam slip-ons. They fit over most anything if you get the right size and have a better feel and function than most stock ones I've seen, which tend to be too thin for my taste. About $12 at your local bike shop; probably more if it's the Harley shop. ![]() P.S. I found out the hard way that "grip cement" is NOT good for them. They swell up and become even looser. |
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