And the bike had blown over in the strong winds! :'(
About £200 of damage.
Got the spares, has anyone got any bright ideas for getting heated grips off?
Cheers,
Stu
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And the bike had blown over in the strong winds! :'(
About £200 of damage.
Got the spares, has anyone got any bright ideas for getting heated grips off?
Cheers,
Stu
Sorry to hear that. Welcome home though!
Originally Posted by StreetHippo
Switch them on. Full power.
They go softer and will often twist off easily.
If not get a thin long flat blade screwdriver and put between the grip and twist/bar and keep turning the driver, it'll work it's way around breaking the seal/glue that holds it and then you'll be able to pull them off
Do you mean getting the heated grip off the bar, or off the twist grip?
I never bother taking heated grips off the throttle tube as it tends to knacker both in a lot of cases. I just replace the throttle tube.
Off the bar it's a case of getting them warm, using thin screwdriver to break the seal with the glue, then squirting some GT85 in if they're still sticky.
No - its the clutch side, will give the heat a go!
Stu
Sorry about your bike Stu bet it's great to be home
Whoop whoop...Welcome home babe! [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif]
Can't help with the heated grip problem at all but it's good to hear you are back S&S!
Well done you
Say hey to Danny for me and answer your bloody messages! :
Rox xx
Yes dear!
Stu
Q for a song. Deep in the castle & back from the war.....
See you soon Stu [smiley=thumbup.gif]
Ok, put finishing touches on - zip ties on the cables! And she's ready:
And for comparison:
Stu
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