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Grip Puppies - KiowaEagle_imp - 05-16-2018 I just picked up a pair on the recommendation of many on this forum. One question though. They seem to be about 3/8 of an inch too long for my 2014 model's grips. Did you trim them or just put them on and compress them a bit. I understand they're not the easiest things to get on so I don't want to get one on and realize after the fact that I should have trimmed it first. RE: Grip Puppies - jdinaz_imp - 05-16-2018 They weren't too long on my 2014, if you think they need trimmed, do it before putting them on. Pretty easy to get on, would think they might be harder to get off though. Good Luck ! RE: Grip Puppies - Lord Popgun - 05-16-2018 Kiowa, do you have heated grips? That may be why. RE: Grip Puppies - dbarkdoll_imp - 05-16-2018 I trimmed mine first. Just kinda winged it, turned out fine. But yeah putting them on is much easier than taking them off intact. Soapy water did the trick for me btw on installing them. RE: Grip Puppies - PowerDubs_imp - 05-16-2018 I had them on my bike for about 800 miles before one tore and split so I took them off about 2 weeks ago. Yes, I had to cut them off the end closer to the center to fit my shorter heated grips. The end that split on the one (throttle side) was not the end that I cut though. Surprisingly although I remember noticing more comfort when I put them on- I didn't notice any perceived discomfort once I removed them. If anything, I now welcome the better connection to the bars- less disconnect- feel like I am holding a marshmallow. We will see how I feel as the season progresses. For install I used windex instead of soap. Less chance of residual suds showing up in the rain.
RE: Grip Puppies - KiowaEagle_imp - 05-16-2018 Thanks for the input guys. No, I don't have heated grips and they aren't all together too long, it just looks like they go past where the grips flare on either side and I didn't know whether they would ride up on them or it would compress them too much. I think I'll try them without trimming, at the worse I'll be out $20. RE: Grip Puppies - Nortoon_imp - 05-16-2018 For both my CB500 and CB1100 EX I trimmed my Grip Puppies to 4 1/2 inches long. Place one on a flat surface that can take a box knife cut. Place a steel ruler on the puppy so the 4 1/2 inch mark reaches the back of the it. Now push the ruler down to flatten the puppy. Use the box knife to trim the puppy at the zero end of the ruler. Using the end of the ruler as a guide will keep the cut clean and square. They are easy to install if your soak them is some warm water with a bit of dishwashing soap in it. Once they dry they will not slip. Bikers have been using soap and water to install handle grips for decades. RE: Grip Puppies - KiowaEagle_imp - 05-22-2018 Update....Installed them yesterday. I didn't bother trimming them, they did just ride up on the flared end as I expected. They weren't all that difficult to get on either. But boy, what a difference! I was surprised how much fatter they made the grips feel, they didn't look all that thick. Much more comfortable now. RE: Grip Puppies - Lord Popgun - 05-22-2018 Did you buy the Grip Puppy brand? What size did you get? RE: Grip Puppies - KiowaEagle_imp - 05-22-2018 I did get the Grip Puppy brand. They were the standard size I suppose, model FBA_91424. Didn't see any others. They're $18.25 on Amazon so couldn't go wrong. Worth every penny so far, we'll see how they last. |