Bought mine at Amazon $11.77
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Bought mine at Amazon $11.77
I called Kury and when I email them a picture of my grip and receipt they will send me another one. I hope the next one fits right.
installed my grip covers today vey easy.
go to the link Steve 0080 posted lest than 12 bucks
I also put the Kury ISO covers on for my heated grips, right one no problem, left one had to work with, used Windex as a slip assist and zip tied, put the screws in and left the zip ties overnight to allow the Windex to dry fully. All good after cutting off the zip ties and about a 1000 miles. As I also have big hands the tiny stock grips gave me cramps after a couple hours, love these.
I gotta hand it to Kuryakyn for their customer service. They sent me a brand new replacement grip for the left side after it broke. Problem is, the end cap won't line up because the screw holes are misaligned on the new one. I emailed again and they sent me ANOTHER new grip. I haven't installed that one yet.
After riding over 1000 miles yesterday, I really like the size of the grips but they are buzzy and get annoying after a while. I'm guessing because the stock bar end weights are removed. Now if I want bar end weights I have to spend MORE money. I might go back to stock, IDK. :icon_doh:
Buy the end weights .I did and it makes all the difference in the world. When you install them, Put the cable ties back on to hold the two halves together or they will open up when you loosen the end caps. Once you have the weights on and tight then cut the ties. Also installed the contoured throttle boss. Adjusted to 78 mph under a flat palm. Rode a mere 100 miles today and they are great. Dickie :clap2:
Just curious about the "buzzy" issue without the bar end weights.. My new F6B should be ready this week from the dealer and I am having the Kury grip covers installed..Saw the bike Saturday and the size seemed to be okay, if just a little large, for me...Parts guy thought it would be better to keep the heated grips in the event of re-sale, so he got the ones for the heated grips...I did not care either way, but am now a little concerned about this "buzzyness"...Is really that bad or noticeable..I ususally don't ride on long trips, and had very little vibration at all in the Vision I traded...Suppose I could go to the bar end weights if necessary, but it looks like they stick out pretty far???
Well it's very apparent to me but I'm the guy who filled his Honda Magna's handlebar full of lead shot twenty something years ago. I've always had issues with buzzyness putting my hands to sleep on all my bikes (it's probably from all those hours I put in roto-tilling I did in my youth before the days of Troy Bilt tillers!) I've had foam grips on all my bikes for the last 15 years but didn't want to remove the heated grips on my new F6B so opted for the Kuryakyn grips and end weights. They did a good job relieving the buzz but even with my XXL hands, their girth felt awkward to me so I replaced them with Grip Puppies over the stock heated grips and am now very satisfied. The Kuryakyn end weights stick out about the same distance as the stock weights so I find them aesthetically pleasing and not sticking out too far. If you do decide to try them, there is a spacer piece indicated in the end weight instructions that you may also want to get (download the pdf for the end weights.) I didn't because it wasn't apparent to me I needed a third item when I got the grips/weights but you can install the weights without them.
I had the Grip Puppies on and could not feel any heat from the heated grips. So I cut them off.
Opas Ride, I ride with NO bar end weights on my F6B. I installed the Kuryakyn Iso-Grips, with throttle boss, and NO bar end weights, and I have no buzz at the handlebars. I have over 18k miles on my F6B now, and I am happy without the bar end weights.
And for billv45...my "wife" rides a Magna V-45, so....................:icon_rolleyes: