Also has anyone replaced the square type fuel cap on 82 GS1100GL into somethign more round possibly pop up style without any mods done to take as in direct swap?If so any pics and where did you get it from? also if anyone is local around Albany NY to stop by and lend a hand to help speed up project can order pizza and get some work done.
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What are you all using to replace your grips? I bought a set of drag bars but was looking at different grips. Bars are 7/8 but only find ones that have 7/8 one side and 1" throttle which won't do any good on 7/8 bars. lol. I did send an email asking if the throttle side was 7/8 but I really dig these http://www.vipcycle.com/machine-gun-...ar-grips-pair/
Also has anyone replaced the square type fuel cap on 82 GS1100GL into somethign more round possibly pop up style without any mods done to take as in direct swap?If so any pics and where did you get it from? also if anyone is local around Albany NY to stop by and lend a hand to help speed up project can order pizza and get some work done.Tags: None
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Jmanor
Originally posted by huntb View PostThe throttle side is 1" so it can fit over your throttle...
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huntb
What do you think is under the grip that rotates? It's not the handlebar and its not part of the grip
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Originally posted by Jmanor View Postbut I really dig these http://www.vipcycle.com/machine-gun-...ar-grips-pair/
Originally posted by Jmanor View PostEven though my bars are 7/8? I am thinking it is the plastic type grip/hosing on sport bikes? First time digging into a project like this. I did do some small stuff on my other bikes but been trying to learn as much as I can doing this project. What if they are 7/8 both ends, would still fit?
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Jmanor
I kind of thought about it and was like duh there is a plastic tube/grip, how else would it work. Lol. Not sure how I feel about basic grips which is why I looked at those. Even basic black metal type works.
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Originally posted by Jmanor View PostNot sure how I feel about basic grips which is why I looked at those. Even basic black metal type works.
I forgot the fuel cap. The only changes I have seen made have been by cutting out the old filler cap and neck and welding in a new one. Unless you get lucky it is pretty unlikely that you will find a drop in replacement.
MarkLast edited by mmattockx; 10-22-2014, 09:04 PM.1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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BritT120
Biltwel makes what they call Kung fu grips,black or natural color,they are a ribbed grip so they have some softness to them plus they are a bit sticky,which I like,so your hand doesn't slip.these are available through bike bandit or lowbrow customs or other places,I'm sure,if you just google biltwell Kung fu grip
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I use OEM on the grips. These engines are very smooth and shouldn't have any significant vibration if there running as there supposed to, besides the originals last forever.
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Originally posted by Jmanor View PostWhat are you all using to replace your grips?
I like the way they feel, and they certainly isolate your hands from much vibration, but I very much like the way they look, which just reveals my age.Attached Files1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
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What about these? Is 82 GS1100GL a single cable throttle?
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Grips that are 7/8" on both sides are used on ATVs and snowmobiles (thumb throttles). Some manufacturers make a distinction between their motorcycle and ATV/snow grip sets.
Use whatever grips blow yer dress up... it seems that everyone has a different favorite. Try some different ones and see what you like.
I will say that the metal grips can be pretty slippery. Your hands can get pretty sore because you have to squeeze them hard to hang on. If you just gotta have that heavy metal look, there are some that have rubber inserts protruding that give your hands some traction and cushioning (Kuryakyn grips, for example -- expensive as hell, but surprisingly comfy if you have really big hands).
There are also some gel grips out nowadays that look metallic. Pretty wild looking.
I prefer soft grips that give plenty of traction, so I can use the proper loose grip. I don't mind changing then once every year or two -- $10 or so is a drop in the bucket.Last edited by bwringer; 10-25-2014, 11:35 PM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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