1150 heated grips

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I've just put new grips on my divvy. This has made me think that the grips on the 52,000 mileGS are wearing, by this, I mean that the raised part is in places almost non existant.

I cut the grips off of the Divvy, if I decided to replace the grips, how would i go about this? Or is the element a part of the grip?
 
I think Mike O did a really good pictorial of how to do this. It's quite easy if you can carefully cut off the old grips with a craft knife, but you will need 2 right hand grips as replacements. Try a search - It's Friday & I'm getting pissed, so I can't be bothered... ;) :beer:
 
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Don't use a craft knife in case of accidents (to the elements) a pair of side cutters are best cutting jaws up no danger of element damage and DON@T use hairspray to put them on they go on quite ok without and also easier to get off again.
Dave GS.
 
I just removed and replaced the grips last night.
* good luck removing the allen bolt...mine was tight as a ... you may have to heat it with hot air (eg embosser, hair dryer) and even then...
* if you do a search there is a nice pictorial "Get a grip" (old one, not mine)
* try putting air compressor between grip and handle
* peel the grip from the inside to outside and as you pull cut the old grip with a craft knife (this way you can't cut the heating elements).
* go slow at the end...if they used glue to install you'll have to scrape the rubber off

* when replacing the grip make sure you pull all the way to the inside and 'pop' the new grip over the end of the handle (needs a little encouragement)
 
Just done this tonight, very simple and the grips were about a £5 each from Motorworks.

I did use the hairspray, it made it easier than an easy thing but spray plenty on both the handlebar and inside the grip. First try I just did the grip and it got stuck meaning I had to rapidly peel it back off!

55,000 from the first set of grips so these should outlast the elements.
 
yeah cut ole ones off carefully with craft knife (blade pointing up), and chuck 2 of these on...

http://www.motorworks.co.uk/bmw/products/product.php?f=b&bke=bmw&q=32721458396&x=19&y=10

ps. im pissed mind n'all

I have ordered a couple of these to do the cheap fix myself, heres a update to the link as the old one is dead:

http://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop/Parts.php?T=5&NU=15&M=30&Ct=OA&SbCt=BA_15_30_OA_60&spPage=2

and the guide is here:

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90799&highlight=hairspray

More to follow.... :)
 


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