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Removing heated grips
#1
So i have some replacement handlebars, the mechanical fixings will be ok to remove but the heated grips,,well i guess the are glued on, how do i go about getting them off without fecking them up?
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#2
wd40  and something long and flat like metal potato skewer to get between bar and grip and then twist and pull gently Smile
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#3
A job for this week nights, i will go careful.ta Neil

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#4
Then i got to glue them back on,,what with? any ideas
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#5
Try a little contact adhesive.  Or some one posted before about using hairspray.
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#6
http://fazerowners.yuku.com/topic/5650/H...5RA78Ysyl0


Use this guide from the old forum, tells you how to get old grips off and what to use to install the new ones, it works as i still have my original grips.
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#7
brake cleaner,  Work a screwdriver gently in just a little, then get some brake cleaner with the straw on the nossle and give it a good squirt.  Keep trying to wiggle the grips and more brake cleaner and they will come off unharmed.
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#8
Well i got the left hand side off,, its fucked, i thought it was just rubber, so i went prizing the rubber bit from the bars,,only to find it was on a hard plastic sleeve,, i prized that off and they came off,,


They did only work on low heat so were on their way out,,i do have a pair of new ones here to go back on,,from the forum £50 if i remember.
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#9
great find skippernick saved me looking - going to wire mine this afternoon possibly
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#10
Yup brake cleaner for getting em off, it eats super-glue.
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