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show me your grips
when i ride the Vespa, sometimes the grips hurt my hand because i'm used to the smaller size. i want to change grips on Max, but it's hard to tell if these will be comfortable, or if they would even fit. anyone got snaps to post?
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/501-978 ... ap=501-978#
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/501-978 ... ap=501-978#
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Grips
Hey man... cool grips, but I don't think they would fit. I BELIEVE the max has 7/8 bar and those be 1 inch.
But...could be so very wrong...
There are tons of cool options for grips. One cat on here did some epic work on grips when he installed bar end mirrors. Take a look, If I stumble across the post, I'll throw it up here.
But...could be so very wrong...
There are tons of cool options for grips. One cat on here did some epic work on grips when he installed bar end mirrors. Take a look, If I stumble across the post, I'll throw it up here.
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Re: Grips
i saw the Dalvarado thread with brown leather grips--he did a great job with them. looks like the grips here are a custom Harley piece.Punt_Speedchunk wrote:Hey man... cool grips, but I don't think they would fit. I BELIEVE the max has 7/8 bar and those be 1 inch.
But...could be so very wrong...
There are tons of cool options for grips. One cat on here did some epic work on grips when he installed bar end mirrors. Take a look, If I stumble across the post, I'll throw it up here.
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I did Dalvarado's mirror/grip mod (Electra Ergo grips and eBay bar-end mirrors) - got 'em for $14 on Amazon (they're < $20 on Electra's site). They're comfy in that they're naturally-shaped rather than just a plain cylinder.
They're 7/8" bicycle grips, so they'll take a little work to install, but they look and feel pretty sharp.
They're 7/8" bicycle grips, so they'll take a little work to install, but they look and feel pretty sharp.
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would you post a snap of yours?PeteH wrote:I did Dalvarado's mirror/grip mod (Electra Ergo grips and eBay bar-end mirrors) - got 'em for $14 on Amazon (they're < $20 on Electra's site). They're comfy in that they're naturally-shaped rather than just a plain cylinder.
They're 7/8" bicycle grips, so they'll take a little work to install, but they look and feel pretty sharp.
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As requested. The bar-ends, in addition to just looking cool
, don't vibrate at all, unlike my stock mirrors. The vibration was the main motivator to start looking at other mirrors. Of course, then I found the Dalvarado Thread. Oh, and the Electra grips are pleather, not cow.





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I started with the ~ $20 eBay non-folding bar-end mirrors, figuring I'd make a cheap investment to start with, and if I bashed one, no great loss. If I got a season out of 'em, I'd consider that breaking even.
After a year, I'm doing OK with the non-foldings. If I don't spring for fancier folding ones (Joker, CRG), I'll replace the allen bolts with stainless, as you can see I'm getting a bit of rust. Should just be a couple bucks at the hardware store. Or maybe pick up another set on eBay as a spare.
After a year, I'm doing OK with the non-foldings. If I don't spring for fancier folding ones (Joker, CRG), I'll replace the allen bolts with stainless, as you can see I'm getting a bit of rust. Should just be a couple bucks at the hardware store. Or maybe pick up another set on eBay as a spare.
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I really like those grips too. Too bad my heated ones didn't come with that option!
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Anything by Progrip. They use a gel compound and have a multitude of textures and finishes. My favorite (3 bikes worth) is their 714 model in black. There's a slight rise in the middle that fits the hand quite well. Grip heaters transfer their warmth through them very well. They sometimes need a little trimming since they're made for dirt bikes but they're easy to work with.
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found a couple pair i like--the dual density ones sound pretty good.Lostmycage wrote:Anything by Progrip. They use a gel compound and have a multitude of textures and finishes. My favorite (3 bikes worth) is their 714 model in black. There's a slight rise in the middle that fits the hand quite well. Grip heaters transfer their warmth through them very well. They sometimes need a little trimming since they're made for dirt bikes but they're easy to work with.
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Those feel really good. Not just around town, but down the road and town to town. Good grips are a very subtle and under-acknowledged change that make more of a difference than just looks. As long as you get good quality grips, that is.batgirl101 wrote:found a couple pair i like--the dual density ones sound pretty good.Lostmycage wrote:Anything by Progrip. They use a gel compound and have a multitude of textures and finishes. My favorite (3 bikes worth) is their 714 model in black. There's a slight rise in the middle that fits the hand quite well. Grip heaters transfer their warmth through them very well. They sometimes need a little trimming since they're made for dirt bikes but they're easy to work with.
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are your grips still in good shape? i'm wondering why you would replace with the sameHowHH wrote:I've been looking for a new set of hand grips. Another set of the originals would be fine but they seem to never be in stock at Scooterworks (at least whenever I look).
The knock-offs look pretty good, and for less than $9 delivered, not much of a risk.
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I notice in the eBay ad it states: "Attention!! These are the grips without the throttle place!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Does this mean that both grips are just for regular bars and the right one does not accommodate a throttle sleeve? Makes me wonder if they are for jet ski's or 3-wheelers/quads with a thumb throttle.
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They are OK except for the holes (now plugged) where I had bar ends for a while. As you know, the Buddy grips are rounded instead flat on the end of the grip, so I was never really crazy about how the bar ends integrated with the grips. Otherwise, I like the original grips just fine.batgirl101 wrote:are your grips still in good shape? i'm wondering why you would replace with the same
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i checked with my scooter center, they said it's fine--something about removing the sleeve from current one to fit on the throttle place one. ok i'm short on details and responding from work, so what i know is it will workTocsik wrote:I notice in the eBay ad it states: "Attention!! These are the grips without the throttle place!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Does this mean that both grips are just for regular bars and the right one does not accommodate a throttle sleeve? Makes me wonder if they are for jet ski's or 3-wheelers/quads with a thumb throttle.

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Your scooter center is blowing smoke. The stock Buddy grips do not have any sort of extra sleeve. The throttle sleeve on the right bar doesn't come off with the grips, as it's hooked into the throttle cable and the clamp (kill & flasher switch mount).
The right-side grip has a larger hole than the left-side. The left-side bar is 7/8", and the right side, as near as I can tell without using a set of calipers on the throttle sleeve, is about 1 inch. Most grip sets sold for motorcycles should have a smaller and larger radius, but it's worth checking with the vendors.
The grips I installed were both 7/8" (really made for mountain bikes), so it took a good bit of WD-40 and muscle to get the right-hand grip installed over the Buddy's throttle sleeve.
The right-side grip has a larger hole than the left-side. The left-side bar is 7/8", and the right side, as near as I can tell without using a set of calipers on the throttle sleeve, is about 1 inch. Most grip sets sold for motorcycles should have a smaller and larger radius, but it's worth checking with the vendors.
The grips I installed were both 7/8" (really made for mountain bikes), so it took a good bit of WD-40 and muscle to get the right-hand grip installed over the Buddy's throttle sleeve.
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Tocsik wrote:I notice in the eBay ad it states: "Attention!! These are the grips without the throttle place!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Does this mean that both grips are just for regular bars and the right one does not accommodate a throttle sleeve? Makes me wonder if they are for jet ski's or 3-wheelers/quads with a thumb throttle.
they mean cable pulley says my scooter guys
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honestly Pete, when i called i was in the middle of a million things (corporate catering is my gig) and so were they, it's likely missed a detail or two. i will however let you know how it works out.PeteH wrote:Your scooter center is blowing smoke. The stock Buddy grips do not have any sort of extra sleeve. The throttle sleeve on the right bar doesn't come off with the grips, as it's hooked into the throttle cable and the clamp (kill & flasher switch mount).
The right-side grip has a larger hole than the left-side. The left-side bar is 7/8", and the right side, as near as I can tell without using a set of calipers on the throttle sleeve, is about 1 inch. Most grip sets sold for motorcycles should have a smaller and larger radius, but it's worth checking with the vendors.
The grips I installed were both 7/8" (really made for mountain bikes), so it took a good bit of WD-40 and muscle to get the right-hand grip installed over the Buddy's throttle sleeve.
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