Has anyone replaced grips yet? I don't seem to be able to find grip replacement or adjustment......GC
New grips
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Re: New grips
Yup. I've fitted a set of Oxford scooter heated grips.
I think you need a set for 22 mm bars.
I think you need a set for 22 mm bars.

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Re: New grips
Welcome to our forum(s)
I'm curious as to why you want to remove the stock grips.
Is it a Comfort issue? Too small? Too big? Or just for appearance? I have not removed or replaced mine, but a few members here have. I did however, purchase a pair of Grip Puppies to wrap over the stock grips. Once done, they will provide more comfort (to my cranky thumb arthritis), increase the grip size, and still provide the grip we need
So tell us some more new peep, and help will arrive
I see that Ali is onboard already! Cheers!
I'm curious as to why you want to remove the stock grips.
Is it a Comfort issue? Too small? Too big? Or just for appearance? I have not removed or replaced mine, but a few members here have. I did however, purchase a pair of Grip Puppies to wrap over the stock grips. Once done, they will provide more comfort (to my cranky thumb arthritis), increase the grip size, and still provide the grip we need
So tell us some more new peep, and help will arrive
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Re: New grips
WhiteNoise wrote:Welcome to our forum(s)![]()
I'm curious as to why you want to remove the stock grips.
Is it a Comfort issue? Too small? Too big? Or just for appearance? I have not removed or replaced mine, but a few members here have. I did however, purchase a pair of Grip Puppies to wrap over the stock grips. Once done, they will provide more comfort (to my cranky thumb arthritis), increase the grip size, and still provide the grip we need
So tell us some more new peep, and help will arriveI see that Ali is onboard already! Cheers!
Hi & thanks for the reply!
I think they are to small. was looking for a little larger Dia. Thanks for the info: GC
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Re: New grips
Sure!
So it's larger replacement grips you're after. Well, if member Kram is onboard..(are you out there kram?) I'm sure he has some advice or ideas to share. His bike looks Great!!
So it's larger replacement grips you're after. Well, if member Kram is onboard..(are you out there kram?) I'm sure he has some advice or ideas to share. His bike looks Great!!
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