Removing Kuryakyn ISO Grips From My F6B
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    Removing Kuryakyn ISO Grips From My F6B

    I installed Kuryakyn ISO Grips on my 2013 F6B, and after several months of riding, I have decided that they are just too large for my hands. So, I want to remove them and replace them with stock grips. Does anyone have any really good ideas as to how to remove the ISO grips. I really don't care if I destroy them or not. If I don't tear them up, I will give them away.

    Any advice will be appreciated.

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    Not too hard to remove them

    I just took mine off a 98 Valkyrie last night. I just used a large flat head screw drive and leveraged the grip against the clutch/break reservoir. Once it started to budge I was able to just twist it off.

    By the way....I'd love to take them off your hands and pick them on my '13 B

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmarler View Post
    I just took mine off a 98 Valkyrie last night. I just used a large flat head screw drive and leveraged the grip against the clutch/break reservoir. Once it started to budge I was able to just twist it off.

    By the way....I'd love to take them off your hands and pick them on my '13 B
    My 2013 came with them, and I love them.

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    Kuryakyn Grips

    Quote Originally Posted by ejmarler View Post
    I just took mine off a 98 Valkyrie last night. I just used a large flat head screw drive and leveraged the grip against the clutch/break reservoir. Once it started to budge I was able to just twist it off.

    By the way....I'd love to take them off your hands and pick them on my '13 B

    If I can get them off, they're yours. Send me a PM, and I will respond. I am planning on working on the grips this weekend.

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    Compressed air, if you can get the nozzle under the edge.

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