wanting to move from factory grips

Lemieuxfan

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2014 Rocket III Roadster
forgive if this has been addressed already ad nauseam but thinking about replacing the original grips- they appear to be on there pretty good does anyone know the process they can share and recommended replacments.

thanks in advance; hope all are doing ok
 
forgive if this has been addressed already ad nauseam but thinking about replacing the original grips- they appear to be on there pretty good does anyone know the process they can share and recommended replacments.

thanks in advance; hope all are doing ok
I'll watch this thread to see what comes about. I have thought the grips on my 2014 Roadster were old looking and thought there might be something else out there that I might like better.
 
I'll watch this thread to see what comes about. I have thought the grips on my 2014 Roadster were old looking and thought there might be something else out there that I might like better.
yeah after 50k plus miles and have owned mine since april 2015 the grips need replaced. We do have options but the originals are on there pretty good not sure how one gets them removed w/o it turning into a project. I guess i can always engage the dealership
 
Being the mechanical wizard that I am I put Grip puppies on my 2014 and 2020 Rockets and really like the feel and it helps the numb hands thingy. Not much help and not trying for the easy way out I just like them and I don't mind the looks. Cheers.:thumbsup:
i am lazy
can you post a link
 
When I changed out my grips I went with Avon Air Cushion. I like them a lot. About the only other thing I wish I had done at that time was put a bar snake in the bars. But since I have had bi-lateral carpal tunnel fix the vibration doesn't bother mas me uch. I do get a resonant frequency type vibration that makes my nose itch at certain RPMs. I either let go of the bars or change RPMs. Make sure you get the right sized grips.





bob
 
I simply cut off the OEMs and replaced With Biltwell 1" Renegade for just $20!
Slipping the throttle over the plastic required a little elbow grease, but is doable for the average bear.
 
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