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Sunline Grand Touring Grips
Just bought a pair of Sunline Grand Touring Grips. The outside edge (bar end or top of picture below) of each grip has a kind of pointed flange. When I install the grip this flange could be pointed forward or rearward or facing up or down. Anyone have any experience on which is the best way to orient this flange for best performance or most comfort?
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Hi Greg,
I have had those on my bikes since 1994. Are great, not only because they are larger diameter but beccause they are contoured and because they are softer, take less effort to hold throttle in position. And I got a set within weeks of getting this GK.
I have always thought that tab should be down or foward when throttle in at speed position. THis is so little finger can feel where the end of the grip is. THat is because there are often times That I lift the palm of my hand off the throttle and have only thumb and fingers on throttle while making adjustment and then grab back on.
(although that tab was cut off when I installed the grips on my GK to make way for the bar end weights).
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I just got the grips on and they look great. Helps that they are at the end of new Daytona bars I'll post some pics soon.
Now I'm going to install bar-end mirrors. I'm wondering...can I just drill a hole in the end of the grip or am I going to have cut the whole end off the grip?
Any suggestions?
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by gbw View PostI just got the grips on and they look great. Helps that they are at the end of new Daytona bars I'll post some pics soon.
Now I'm going to install bar-end mirrors. I'm wondering...can I just drill a hole in the end of the grip or am I going to have cut the whole end off the grip?
Any suggestions?
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by gbw View PostI'm very happy with the new bars and grips. Here is a pic
big difference between the old and new
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Greg, you will really like the new Daytona bars. I am not sure how much the bar end mirrors are but I ended up getting the round OEM mirrors for the 81 1000E model for my 1000 and they are longer mirrors than the L OEM's so you can see and I also installed Maniac bar ends. To cut through end the grips and throttle tube I scored the grip rubber with a utility knife in a circle and then drilled it with a wood boring bit the size of the inner pipe diameter using VERY light pressure to almost shave through the rubber and then through the plastic from the throttle tube. Vacuum the shavings out and you should be good to go. Have you done anything on tires yet? Tim82 GS850L - The Original http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ePics067-1.jpg
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Tim! Good to hear from you.
Originally posted by twr1776 View PostGreg, you will really like the new Daytona bars.
Originally posted by twr1776 View PostTo cut through end the grips and throttle tube I scored the grip rubber with a utility knife in a circle and then drilled it with a wood boring bit the size of the inner pipe diameter using VERY light pressure to almost shave through the rubber and then through the plastic from the throttle tube. Vacuum the shavings out and you should be good to go.
Originally posted by twr1776 View PostHave you done anything on tires yet?
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Billy Ricks
For BEM's I used a set of mirrors intended for a bicycle. They are Third Eye brand and don't look out of place at all. They are about $12 at bicycle shops and are well made with a wide range of adjustment. The mirrors are optically very good.
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Grandpa
I've been using Grand Touring grips for many years on my 850's and my GK, which I recently sold to TheCafeKid.
I've been quite satisfied with these grips, which have ribs that make for just the right degree of friction, glove to grip. They also bulge in the middle, which is good for people with large hands.
I've worn out several sets of these. Well worth the money.
The Venture's stock grips are very good, so I haven't had the urge to replace them with a Grand Touring set. Maybe some day I'll go back to these.
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I absolutely LOVE these grips.
However, they're pretty thick and block about half the heat from my Symtec grip heaters.
So I switch the grips on my VX800 twice a year -- thin "normal" gel grips in the winter, thick wonderful comfy Sunlines in the spring and summer.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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