Installation – Kuryakyn 6180 ISO GRIPS for GL 1000—1800 User Manual

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STEP 2

Remove the existing grips and bar end weights from the handlebars. Using a razor blade or utility

knife, cut the grip lengthwise from the switch housing out towards the end of the grip. When

cutting away the existing grips, be certain not to cut through the throttle sleeve on the throttle

side grip. Lift up the outer portion of the grip at the split that was made with the razor blade and

peel it away from the handlebar or throttle sleeve. This may take some effort, as the grips are

glued on from the factory.


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 the sanding. With an

ammonia based cleaner or similar degreasing agent and a clean rag, wipe

off the throttle sleeve and exposed handlebar.

STEP 4

Test fit each side. The throttle side grip has a slightly larger inside diameter

than the clutch side grip. 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).

INSTALLATION OF CLUTCH GRIP


STEP 5

On the clutch side, slide the grip on until it is up to the switch housing. Rotate the grip to

determine the orientation that is most comfortable. Make a mental note of the location or make a

non-permanent mark on the grip and/or switch housing. Remove the grip.

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


Cover any area of the motorcycle where the glue could possibly drip during

installation.



STEP 7

With an ammonia based cleaner or similar degreasing agent and a clean rag, wipe off the exposed

handlebar and the inside of the grip to remove any contaminates. Insert the spacer from STEP 5,

if needed, into the clutch side grip. Take the supplied tube of adhesive and squeeze a good

amount of glue onto the inner side walls of the clutch grip. Rotating the grip while applying the

glue will help distribute it evenly. Make sure you get the glue all the way to the end of the rubber

insert

in

the

grip.


The adhesive supplied sets up ALMOST INSTANTLY in the absence of air. There is
enough time to slide the grip into place, but ONCE IT STOPS MOVING, IT CANNOT
BE ADJUSTED.


STEP 8

In one smooth motion, slide the grip onto the end of the bar all the way into position. Rotate

it back and forth slightly as you slide it on to help distribute the glue evenly and keep the grip

from “plowing” the glue up against the switch housing. Once in place, squeeze the grip firmly to

press the rubber against the bar and hold for 15 seconds. Full bonding will occur in 24 hours.


It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all of the fasteners (including
pre-assembled) are tightened before operation of the motorcycle. Küryakyn will not
provide warranty coverage on products or components lost due to improper

installation or lack of maintenance. Periodic inspection and maintenance are

required on all fasteners.

ISO GRIPS GL 1000-1800

INSTALLATION

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