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Kuryakyn ISO Grip Tip of the Week from Cruiser Customizing Comments

  • Thanks J.R.! 



     Kyle; All I have to say is, YOU ARE THE MAN. I got the tip of the week about an hour before I recieved my grips. You did the install in 8 minutes, took me 10. Everything went as smooth as silk. They look and feel great. I can't thank you enough for the info. Made something I was unsure of cake work. Thanks again, J.R.


    manybikes, 5 months ago | Flag
  • Man, these video lectures ROCK! Love the ISO Grips stuff. By the time I renewed my last grips, I missed 2 summers!


    How about showing us how to fit a new throttle cable??


    I gave up on this and using the cable I bought for fishing - doesn't speed up the catch though!

    bobseven, 5 months ago | Flag
  • I had ISO grips on my '02 VTX 1800 and my '06 Harley Street Glide. They are very comfortable but after a couple of years the black rubber would stain my hands. I'm using grips made by HD now that are also very comfortable.

    AlphaBiker, 5 months ago | Flag
  • Help my buddy put these on his wifeys 650 vstar and she said the vibration she was experiencing is gone. Of course they bought them from CC. Took us about 25 minutes, the worst part was getting the left stock grip off. Used kyles wd-40 trick and that did it.

    Bikinjb, 5 months ago | Flag
  • Kuryakyn also has added Bar End Weights for 2009 (Last time I checked I couldn't find them on CC).  I've got a pair on my ISO's. In addition to damping the vibration to help keep the mirrors clear they also look really cool.  The ISO universals are truly easy to install and I agree about the glue.  It sets immediately.  Great video.


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    vatwindad, 5 months ago | Flag
  • installed these on my wifes harley, with the throttle boss. Now I need a set for Roadstar.....

    dmeach, 5 months ago | Flag
  • I ordered and installed the  KY-6236 that was model specific for the Shadow Sabre. I love the grips and it came with the throttle sleeve but if I had to do over again I think I would go the Universal route part number 6240. Reconnecting the throttle cables to the sleeve was a bit of a chore.


    Now the good thing about installing the sleeve was no glue was needed on the right side.


    One word of caution when using the glue. Make sure you know where and exactly how you want the grip to sit on your bar. The glue is called Death Grip Glue and it is true to its name. It sets up quick. There is no time to fiddle-dick around doing the grip twist thing trying to find proper placment on the bar once the glue is being used.


    I got lucky and got mine just about right the first time but I was amazed how quick that glue sets up and once it sets it is there to stay.


    Ride Safe


    RMFIII

    RMFIII, 5 months ago | Flag
  • Thanks Kyle. I always look forward to your TOTW.

    rapid, 5 months ago | Flag
  • cheers kyle ,thanks for the links ,will come in handy in next few weeks when get my new ride.

    TIMTHEGAS, 5 months ago | Flag
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