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ISO grips any good???
#358098 10/13/2009 10:32 PM
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I've heard you guys talking about these grips and was wondering just how good they really are???? Is the price $100.oo?? If so they must be fantastic... Do you need to drill out the wieght inside the handle bars?? Do they reduce the vibes at some speeds?? Thanks in advance.. V.

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YES , they are good !
NO , they don't cost 100.00 , some of our vendors have 'em for around 68.00 .
NO , you don't have to drill anything .
Go ahead and get a set , and while you're at it , get the Throttle Boss . ( 15.00 )


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If you can, get the one that will fit over the stock throttle sleeve. If you can't, keep the stock one handy on trips.


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YES , they are good !
NO , they don't cost 100.00 , some of our vendors have 'em for around 68.00 .
NO , you don't have to drill anything .
Go ahead and get a set , and while you're at it , get the Throttle Boss . ( 15.00 )




+1...EXACTLY what he said...oh...and...all the cool kida have ISO grips.


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I like the unique look and feel of my oem grips - makes it a real TR


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If you can, get the one that will fit over the stock throttle sleeve. If you can't, keep the stock one handy on trips.


Now Dave, you're just gettin a little old and paranoid. What could possibly happen?


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Zmilin #358104 10/14/2009 8:20 AM
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+ 2 and particularly with the throttle boss on a trip. I originally thought they may have felt a bit too large but I was wwwwwww, wwwwwwww, wwwwwwwwrong.


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If you can, get the one that will fit over the stock throttle sleeve. If you can't, keep the stock one handy on trips.


Now Dave, you're just gettin a little old and paranoid. What could possibly happen?




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roadworthy #358106 10/14/2009 9:53 PM
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Thanks guys... I'm not sure where I heard you had to remove the factory weight from inside the bar ends... They look cool.. I think I'll be ordering a set... You said I can order from this site???? Hmmmmmmmm. Sounds good to me. V.

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I actually like them a lot, just wish mine hadn't broke in the middle of no-mans-land.


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You said I can order from this site???? Hmmmmmmmm. Sounds good to me. V.




Not really , we have two vendors that carry them :

Brent at www.newspeedmaster.com
Eddy at www.fasteddysports.com
Both great folks . Just flip a coin .


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You said I can order from this site???? Hmmmmmmmm. Sounds good to me. V.




Not really , we have two vendors that carry them :

Brent at www.newspeedmaster.com
Eddy at www.fasteddysports.com
Both great folks . Just flip a coin .




I wish they were a little smaller in diameter, and available heated, but I like the way mine look. I would buy them again.

Clay

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I actually like them a lot, just wish mine hadn't broke in the middle of no-mans-land.


What. WHAT!!! What do you mean, "no mans land"!!! I'll have you know that that was IOWA! Land of cows,corn....uhhhh deer,.....ummmmmm....yeah, ok....no mans land...


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Brrrr. I would be shopping for heated grips. Are the ISO grips a larger diameter then the oem grips? Seems to me they are. you might consider why hardely reduced the size of their sportster grips several years ago. Never did like the IOS grips much, though for me, moving away from oem always takes a while. Eight years and 114K miles to remove a snorkel and install a K&N.


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I actually like them a lot, just wish mine hadn't broke in the middle of no-mans-land.


What. WHAT!!! What do you mean, "no mans land"!!! I'll have you know that that was IOWA! Land of cows,corn....uhhhh deer,.....ummmmmm....yeah, ok....no mans land...





Dude, I'm pretty sure we were back in Illinois when it broke, but who can be sure, you had us zig-zagging back and forth across the river at least 6 times!!


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roadworthy #358113 10/23/2009 9:17 AM
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I had the ISOs. My only real beef with them was that:
1. they are much longer than OEMs. So, the brake and clutch only run 3/4 of the way down the grip. I had a couple of misgrabs, forcing me to get used to keeping my hands more 'in-board'.

2. Much Thicker. Fellas with smaller hands..like me.. need to get used to the new reach length for the brake and clutch.

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I really like my ISO's ..... that was the first thing I did on all my bikes, but yes they are longer but not a bad thing to keep your hands in a bit, helps my shoulders to not ache


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Elfwolf #358115 10/24/2009 11:33 PM
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I can't say enough about how comfy my ISO grips are, and I really think they look sharp. The grip pads are raised slightly, and that little bit helps a lot in moving air around my fingers when it's a 110 degrees out! It also seems to cause me to grip less tightly and I'm more relaxed. I can ride all day and never feel it in my hands... I have the throttle boss on the end too, which gives the wrist a little break. Again, the whole setup looks nice, and they are solidly built!

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BTW: I paid about $65 shipped off ebay for mine, and another $!5 for a throttle rocker. Be really careful with that "death grip" glue that comes with it... That stuff is crazy. Test fit first. ;-)

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If you can, get the one that will fit over the stock throttle sleeve. If you can't, keep the stock one handy on trips.




I got the ones that fit over the stock throttle sleeve. They DON'T fit the throttle sleeve out of the box. I had to dremmel the ribs off the stock throttle sleeve PLUS about 1.5mm (1/16") off the stock sleeve. Even then it was extremely tight fit and no glue was necessary. I had to use soap to get them on and the rubber required a lot of re-adjusting to get it back in its proper position. The left grip fits right out of the box and required glue.

These are the Kuryakyn ISO-flame grips part #6262.

Note: Kuryakyn don't say this part will fit our Triumphs. They do say the #6236 will fit our bikes but the 6236 is the complete throttle sleeve grip which has prematurely broken for some on this forum.

I figured that because both the 6262 and the 6236 fit the Honda cruisers then the 6262 would also fit our bikes. I was wrong. The Honda cruisers must have a smaller diameter throttle sleeve. Still, they do fit with some modding.


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foglefar #358118 10/29/2009 4:26 PM
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I think theyre really old hat, everyone and their brother has them, and I heard theyre putting them on Huffys now

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Oooo, I must get rid of mine immediately before someone notices


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ISO grips are the goods. I switched because I put different handlebars on my bike and the end caps wouldn't go on the new bars with the oem grips. They are larger in diameter, so I guess that could be a problem if you have tiny hands. Installing was a royal pain, lot of sand paper before I could get the throttle side to fit. It's true that everyone and his brother has these grips, but that just means they're good.

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It's true that everyone and his brother has these grips, but that just means they're good.


Well said, give that man a beer, on me

I forgot to mention I also have the great throttle boss which fits only kury grips and I'm yet to internalise my bar's electrical wiring and fit the LED bar-end blinkers.

Not a bad package wouldn't you say

Of course, to each their own


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Captain_Midnight #358122 11/02/2009 1:59 PM
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It's true that everyone and his brother has these grips, but that just means they're good.




Wait?...are we talking about Harleys or handle grips?...haha


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