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Grip Puppies - dbarkdoll_imp - 12-16-2017

Has anyone here experienced a sticky throttle after installing the foam Grip Puppies? I trimmed them a bit to avoid any overhang on the stock grips, so I know that they are not hanging up on anything. Almost seems like they're gripping TOO tight and impeding throttle action. Huh

(Dont worry I immediately took them back off)


RE: Grip Puppies - Ulvetanna_imp - 12-16-2017

(12-16-2017, 10:07 AM)dbarkdoll_imp Wrote: Has anyone here experienced a sticky throttle after installing the foam Grip Puppies? I trimmed them a bit to avoid any overhang on the stock grips, so I know that they are not hanging up on anything. Almost seems like they're gripping TOO tight and impeding throttle action. Huh

(Dont worry I immediately took them back off)
Good call.


RE: Grip Puppies - Rocky_imp - 12-16-2017

I have them on some of my bikes and never had a problem.


RE: Grip Puppies - Gumby 1100_imp - 12-16-2017

I never had any problems with Grip Puppies on the CB or two previous bikes.

The Grip Puppies would have to be dragging on the bar-end to cause a sticky throttle. And they likely wouldn't get past the flange at the top of the grip to drag on anything else, or could they? Wink

I don't see how they could be so tight as to compress the throttle tube, unless your throttle tube was damaged in a previous accident. A botched installation of OEM replacement or aftermarket grips could potentially cause such a problem too, but you wrote that you still had stock grips.

Did you have proper throttle free-play with the bars in all positions before you installed the Grip Puppies? If not, I would suspect that your throttle cables might need to be adjusted to prevent binding.

I installed hand guards and needed to be careful with the external routing and adjustment of my throttle cables to prevent binding at full steering lock positions.
Bar risers that are too tall, could potentially cause a similar problem with cable routing.


RE: Grip Puppies - emptysea - 12-17-2017

+1 on Gumby's comments. The Grip Puppies need to be trimmed to fit only over the existing grips. If they were properly installed, it's very unlikely that you solved your throttle problem by removing them. Although, i suppose it's possible that the relative tackiness of the new grips against your glove is giving you a feeling that that the throttle is sticking.


RE: Grip Puppies - Ben70_imp - 12-17-2017

Grip puppies worked fine for me from the start, over 5000 miles ago. Still looking new.

Ben


RE: Grip Puppies - Nortoon_imp - 12-17-2017

I asked my dealer for Grip Puppies. I split one of them trying to put them on. They were not Grip Puppies.

I bought the real thing from [url=http://www.casporttouring.com/]California Sport Touring. Although I now see them on Amazon.
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After trimming them to 4 1/2 inches, they were easy to install. Never had a problem with them on either my CB500XA or CB1100 EX.

I wonder if you right hand Grip Puppy is rubbing against the bar end weight? That might slow your throttle action down.

It is the first thing I would recommend to a new Honda owner. Without them your throttle hand will cramp up within an hour of riding.

I don't understand why Honda can make such great motorcycles, but make miserably hard handle grips and seats. It really does spoil the ride. Angry


RE: Grip Puppies - dbarkdoll_imp - 12-17-2017

Thanks for the responses y’all. I’ll investigate further later this week. I don’t think cable routing is the issue.


RE: Grip Puppies - dbarkdoll_imp - 12-22-2017

FYI I tried again today and got them on there with no issues. Not sure what the problem was before. It was cold and rainy today so no test ride but I can tell that I will really enjoy the added comfort of these.


RE: Grip Puppies - Ole - 12-22-2017

I have used grip puppies for years. Great product and relatively cheap. I even have a set on my ATV and yes my SNOWBLOWER!