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 Re: My Experience With Kuryakyn Grips
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 406
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Remove the bar end-cap and stick the little red tube from a can of wd-40 up as far as you can between the rubber grip and the handlebar. Shoot WD-40 all up in there.
Work the grip a bit by gripping it with a dry rag and twisting it back and forth to get the WD-40 up further, and break the grip loose from the chrome.
Shoot more WD-40 up between the handlebar and the grip and repeat...
Squirt, twist, repeat, squirt, twist, repeat, squirt, twist, repeat; as needed.
Eventually you will get about half of the grip released from the chrome. Then loosen the control cluster from the bar and slide it up the bar a few inches so you can work the WD-40 in from the other end.
Hey Phillip - you can use an air compressor and do the same thing is a few seconds and no greasy mess. Works like a charm.
Jeff
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