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    Grip Removal

    I am planning on replacing the grips on my 1982 GS 850L, and need to know the best way to remove the old ones. Is there an easy way to do this? :roll:

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    grips

    cut them down the length with a razor knife dont go to deep on the throttle side cause the casing is plastic, make sure to follow the instructions that come with the new grips

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      #3
      use hairspray to put the new ones on, ancient chinese secret.
      1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
      1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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        #4
        I sometimes take the air nozzle, stick it under the edge of the grip and blow. And they often come right off in a condition to be used again if needed.

        If you have those pesky little holes molded in the ends of your grips just put a finger over it.

        Hairspray does the trick for glue like Duane said but if I'm out in the shop and I don't want to come in and steal a can from my wife I use a shot of spray paint in each grip. Same effect. You can even use clear

        Rico

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          #5
          The razor blade is a good choice. But also you can put the little red plastic straw/tube in the nozzle of a can of carb cleaner and shove it in the area between the grip and the bar and get a squirt in there. Be careful, it will want to spray back at your face. Wear goggles.

          It works like a magic trick. They will slide off like melted butter then and can be reused.

          The carb cleaner can then be wiped off with a towel and will simply evaporate.

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