Universal iso grips – Kuryakyn 6240 UNIVERSAL ISO GRIPS User Manual

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UNIVERSAL ISO GRIPS

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INSTALLATION

STEP 3

With sandpaper or emery cloth remove all grip and adhesive residue from both the throttle sleeve
(right side) and exposed handlebar (left side). If your throttle sleeve has ribbed marks or other
protrusions, it will have to be sanded or ground smooth to allow the grip to slide into place. The
surface should be completely clean and slightly roughed from sanding. With an ammonia based
cleaner or similar degreasing agent and a clean rag, wipe off the throttle sleeve and exposed han-
dlebar.


TEST FIT:

STEP 4

Locate the clutch-side grip in the package; it will have a smaller inner diameter than the throttle-
side grip. Measure the length of exposed handle bar on the clutch side. Measure the depth of the
clutch-side grip. If the exposed handlebar on the clutch side is shorter than the inside length of
the ISO-Grip, the end rubber will not be fully supported once installed. The spacer has been in-
cluded to take up any extra space. Subtract the length of the handlebar from the depth of the
grip. Using a hack saw or utility knife, cut the included spacer to the determined length and de-
burr it.

STEP 5

Insert the spacer into the clutch-side grip. Without using the included glue, slide the grip as far as
possible onto the handlebar to push the spacer all the way to the end of the grip. Leave the grip
on the bar for now.

STEP 6

Locate the throttle-side grip; it has a slightly larger inside diameter than the clutch-side grip. De-
cide if you want the throttle-side grip’s pads to match the clutch side when the bike is at rest or
underway with the throttle slightly opened. Without using the included glue, slide the grip into
place and determine its position. Mark the positions of both grips and
switch housings with a non-permanent marker. Remove the grips.


NOTE:

The grips should slide into place with slight resistance.
If the grips slide on too loosely, make a “barber pole”
wrap around the bar or throttle sleeve with electrical
tape. PIC 1

GLUE THE GRIPS:

REFER TO PIC 2 TO DETERMINE WHAT TYPE OF THROTTLE SLEEVE YOU HAVE.


ONLY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR TYPE OF THROTTLE
SLEEVE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE GRIP, THROTTLE

SLEEVE OR
HANDLEBAR.







STEP 7

With an ammonia based cleaner or similar degreasing agent and a clean rag, wipe off the throttle
sleeve, clutch-side handlebar and the inside of the grips to remove any contaminates.

PIC 1

PIC 2

EXAMPLES OF OPEN-END THROTTLE AND CLOSED-END THROTTLE

OPEN-END

CLOSED-END

Use extreme care when using the glue included with this kit. Read
all precautions and avoid contact with skin or eyes.

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