Have an air compressor and a blow gun? - skip the wd40, and just use a little air pressure blown at the end of the grip (between the bar and the rubber) and with a little light action you can just pull the grip right off the bar. No problem.

As for getting the kury's on, I am glad I read here to skip the glue that they give you. First of all, the instructions say to evenly coat the entier inner surface of the grip - how in the heck are you supposed to do that? I couldnt figure it out. Second, they say to slide the grip on (after applying the glue) in one swift motion, which I discovered while test fitting, is impossible. The grip's I recieved seemed to be a 1:1 fit. There was not going to be any sliding on in one swift motion. So, panic'd, I came here and read about the hairspray solution. My wife humored me and allowed me to use it to glue my motorcycle grips, and I have to say, the solution worked great!

Now, I am not sure about the grips yet. I installed them last night, and todays ride into work, had me feeling like I prefer the factory grips. I bought the ISO grips because I thought they were supposed to help remove the high frequency vibrations that were numbing my fingers. However, after riding in this morning (20 miles) I could see no difference other than the size of the grip.


2007 Custom America with BUBs I make my own parts cause I cant afford to buy theirs.