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I've discovered the ISO grips with the turn signals in the end of the grips. Two questions, can I put the throttle boss on as well as the signals? Also, can they be heated? Just wondering...thanks once again for your help. 
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Was I reading you can't use the throttle boss with the turn signal ends? Hmmmmm, but I tell you what... go to www.kuryakyn.com and you can do a live chat online, or just phone their toll-free number. I've talked to them several times and they are great at answering questions. "Heated," you ask... good question!
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Thanks they did help. I thought they sold the bar end signals and they don't so am onto newpeedmaster.com. I'll figure it out sooner or later. 
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I had it in my head the the bar end signals were Kuryakyn too for some reason. What did Kury say about heated grips?
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The signals are from New Bonneville. He said they're in indefinite backorder and he'd never seen them used with the Throttle Boss. Kuryakyn said they don't carry heated grips and signal bar ends and that was it.
Just got back from my dealer (oh, that doesn't sound too good), he said they would work if you can get them, but they only work with ISO grips. So have decided to use the Rivco relocators and just move the signals down to the forks. Thanks again for your help.
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can someone tell me please if the following description of grip size is appropriate for my 2006 TBA:
" FOR 7/8" HANDLE BARS. THEY ARE APPROX. 133 MM. TOTAL LENGTH.
INTERNAL LENGTH OF BOTH LEFT & RIGHT SIDE ARE 118 MM.
DIAMETER ON THE LEFT 23 MM. OR 7/8"
DIAMETER ON THE RIGHT. 25 MM.
UNIVERSAL FIT FOR 7/8" HANDLE BARS."
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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No, you need them for 1" bars, not 7/8".
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so are both bars the same diameter? isn't the throttle side wider? 25mm (rhs) would be .99", 23mm as stated (lhs) is .91.
.99 is 1" and .91 is 7.24 eigths...
i just bought a pair of these as the headline description was for America, speedmaster.... then saw the measurement in the smallprint. Taiwan seller. they look v.cool and they are v.cheap and it seems that they have lots of positive feedback on ebay. i'll wait till i get them and see what i have bought then raise hell if they don't fit..
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No, the whole handlebar is 1" in diameter.
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they look v.cool and they are v.cheap
good luck but you get what you pay for sometimes.
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Quote:
UNIVERSAL FIT FOR 7/8" HANDLE BARS
Definitely won't work out for you. Can you cancel your order before it's too late?
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Here are some pics of my install. Kuri. ISO grips, throttle boss and LEDs.  
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I am diggin those ISO grips. 
Do, or do not...There is no try.'- Master Yoda
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I am diggin those ISO grips.
ALL the cool kids have ISOs. 
SOLD: 07 Black BA, 39mm FCRs, TPUSA stage 1 head, TPUSA 813 cams, TPUSA 10.8:1 pistons, TTP #3 igniter, Specialty Spares Long Cannons, Tsukayu Hard Bags. 82HP/55tq
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A) Why did you keep your stock front turn signals. B) How did you mount your voltmeter, directly to the handlebars?
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Not 'all' the cool people. I don't have them- Yet 
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they are cool until the throttle grip breaks in the middle of nowhere 
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Throttle grip breaks? What part of it broke, Dave! Hmmm, me thinks carry my old stock grip with me just in case.
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The part that locks the cable in, you can see the missing piece in the pic, left side, the one on the right was the Kawasaki OEM grip that I'm still running. 
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Yup! Had the same thing happen to me. Luckly I was only a couple of miles from home and had the wife bring the old one to me. Got a replacement with no hassle and now carry the old Triumph grip in my saddlebags. Haven't had a problem since.
I'm speeding because I have to get there before I forget where I was going.
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Hmmmm, not good. That confirms it... the stock grip travels with me.
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A) Why did you keep your stock front turn signals. B) How did you mount your voltmeter, directly to the handlebars?
The turnsignals are scheduled to go but aren't high on the priority list yet. The LEDs aren't that bright in the daylight and felt I still needed old turnsignals for signaling. Voltmeter is attached with double sided tape directly to handlebar. Hasn't been a problem. Would prefer an analog type in the future.
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Yup! Had the same thing happen to me.
Me too
They sure are comfortable until it breaks though
Kinda miss 'em
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I also carry a stock tube with me, and a throttle cable repair kit. Not for me as much as maybe one of my brothers still running the Kury's
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Yup! Had the same thing happen to me.
Me too
They sure are comfortable until it breaks though
Kinda miss 'em
Me Three! Good thing it was about 3 miles from home. I just grabbed the cable with my hand and rode that way home. I remember it being a very interesting ride home. After I got home I put a very small vice grip in the tool pouch. Good thing the wife's Honda uses the exact same ISO grips too. 
Had to buy myself new ones after she noticed.
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
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