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Old 11-21-2004   #1
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help me i want to get new grips put on and i want a cool sticker scheme help me !!!!


ok i have *** grips that are like plastic and have like chrome plastic thnigs at the end and i just want to put better grips on how do i get old ones off please help me on that and where would i buy cool stickers to make my half fairing bike look cool please help thanks alot


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ok i have *** grips that are like plastic and have like chrome plastic thnigs at the end and i just want to put better grips on how do i get old ones off please help me on that and where would i buy cool stickers to make my half fairing bike look cool please help thanks alot
The usual way to get the grips off is to cut them off... unless you plan on using them again.

For cool stickers, I'm still looking for some myself...
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I think I had the same grips this is what I did unscrewed the cap on the end and took a razor knife and cut the junk off. hope this helps.
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dave motors have some real nice billet grips, however they are expensive i think, but the look awsome!
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Try going to a Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, etc. Dealership and ask them for some Decals. Cause some CBR, GSX-R, R1, etc. Stickers look really pimp.
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Okay, here's my secret method for getting grips off. Get a can of that air used to clean computer equipment. Pry up the edge of the grip and slip the tube in 1/2 inch. Press the trigger and pull on the grip at the same time. The grip should come right off. To install grips, push them onto the bar 1 inch and slip the tube in and press them on while pushing the trigger. Very easy and quick.
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to remove the grips i use my air compressor with an air blow nozzle ,just blast some air and off they come.

to install shoot a little hair spray (or use grip glue if you have it) this will stick the grips to the bars.

you can get good grips from chaparrel cycle supply *** com for street bikes the ends are open then buy weighted bar ends from the same place they like 7/8 bucks a pair helps stop the bars from vibaration.
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someone said to inscrew the end cap and then cut the grips but my end dont have a screw its oike attached its really dumb
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ok i have *** grips that are like plastic and have like chrome plastic thnigs at the end and i just want to put better grips on how do i get old ones off please help me on that and where would i buy cool stickers to make my half fairing bike look cool please help thanks alot
Just remember, the more stickers the more hp and rpms you will get!
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Just remember, the more stickers the more hp and rpms you will get!
But only if you don't have "gay" grips. I assume they are shaped like erections.
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lol they are *** there shaped like a ***** lol and i want rubber ones lol
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Hey, We have some sweet sticker packs that just came in follow the link below:
http://store.partsforscooters.com/safetygear.html

We also have several color choices on grips for pocket bikes:
http://store.partsforscooters.com/cu...amesilver.html
http://store.partsforscooters.com/cu...pflamered.html
http://store.partsforscooters.com/cu...flameblue.html
http://store.partsforscooters.com/cu...lameblack.html

Additionally, here you will find tons of OEM parts for different stlye pocket bikes:
http://store.partsforscooters.com/pobipa.html

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I used some all purpose oil (WD-40) to get my grips off. I stuck the little plastic tube under the grip and pulled. Sometimes you might have to twist a little to spread the oil. I wiped the bar off with a damp cloth (w/ a little soap to cut the oil) and let dry. I used a little water (because I didn't have hairspray) to slip the new grips on. Done...
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