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Old 29-05-15, 09:11
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removing the standard grip

I recently purchased a pair of grip puppies to reduce the effect of vibs from the handle bar (numb hands after 50 miles or so- worse when I also have cold hands).
Unfortunately the over grips are too thick and makes usinf the levers a little clumsy and slow. So...

I thought of removing the rubber grips and fitting the puppies straight on the bar.
Can the standard rubber grips be removed (for use later maybe) without destroying them?
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Old 29-05-15, 09:52
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I recently purchased a pair of grip puppies to reduce the effect of vibs from the handle bar (numb hands after 50 miles or so- worse when I also have cold hands).
Unfortunately the over grips are too thick and makes usinf the levers a little clumsy and slow. So...

I thought of removing the rubber grips and fitting the puppies straight on the bar.
Can the standard rubber grips be removed (for use later maybe) without destroying them?
Alloy bars / vibenators / Pro tapper pillow grips...
And if yer have cash to burn.... ROX Anti vibe risers..
(on the XT it gives 2 sets of vibe rubbers)
Is what I have on my bike...

Filling the bars with sand is another trick that helps.. put corks in the ends
to keep it there...
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Old 29-05-15, 09:55
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Not sure whether the grip puppies won't be to larger diameter to fit over just the bar? If you are going to remove the stock grips and want a foam alternative, why not consider fitting foam grips from the off?

I have Grip Puppies and they are brilliant. I know what you mean about the extra thickness, but they do compress a little over time. Also is you fit some cheap CNC span adjustable levers, the thickness becomes less of an issue.
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Old 29-05-15, 13:13
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what is "vibenators"?

I cannot insert cork in the handle bar as the inside has (welded in plpace I think) the nut for mounting the bar ends.

would you know of a different bar end that could help?

I have seen (chinese??) adjustable levers @ �26 but honestly I am not comfortable with taking a change as I hate things that don't fit as they are supposed to.
interestingly OTR do adjustable levers but at around � 120 each.

maybe I soldier on a bit in case the puppies compress a little
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Old 29-05-15, 13:22
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I have seen (chinese??) adjustable levers @ �26 but honestly I am not comfortable with taking a change as I hate things that don't fit as they are supposed to.
interestingly OTR do adjustable levers but at around � 120 each.

maybe I soldier on a bit in case the puppies compress a little
I've been using these for nearly four years now. No problems at all.
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Old 29-05-15, 13:25
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I'm with Pleiades on this...my grip puppies felt too chunky at first but soon settled down. ..I think they are brilliant, I have ditched the bar end weights and get no vibes at all. The short levers I ordered via the link on this forum are great too, fitted straight on and really strong. Steve
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Old 29-05-15, 13:28
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what is "vibenators"?

I cannot insert cork in the handle bar as the inside has (welded in plpace I think) the nut for mounting the bar ends.

would you know of a different bar end that could help?

I have seen (chinese??) adjustable levers @ �26 but honestly I am not comfortable with taking a change as I hate things that don't fit as they are supposed to.
interestingly OTR do adjustable levers but at around € 120 each.

maybe I soldier on a bit in case the puppies compress a little

THESE =====> http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...20-I-002-2.jpg
They fit in the end of the bars... google them....
Change the bars to alloy ones.... I use "CR high bend" all my dirt bikes....
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Old 29-05-15, 14:17
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thanks guys for all your feedback

I see vibenators are bar ends. They look very interesting. Worth considering if they dampen out the vibes.

I will get in touch with the lever guys to find out about price, availability and the lever length (important for me)
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