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428 viewsOkay, learn from me. The grips come in two internal diameters. The smaller diameter goes on the left while the larger one goes on the right (throttle) side.Apr 03, 2010
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442 viewsNew grip installed.Apr 03, 2010
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433 viewsSlide/peel the stock grip off.Apr 03, 2010
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425 viewsApr 03, 2010
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427 viewsThe right grip is held on by a ridge on both ends of the throttle so peel the grip off them.Apr 03, 2010
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443 viewsTo remove, simply loosen the bolt a few turns and pull the whole assembly out.Apr 03, 2010
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457 viewsApr 03, 2010
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480 viewsRaw handle bar. Removing the left side is easy. Squirt some Windex(R) under the grip to help loosen its "grip" and make it easier to slip off.Apr 03, 2010
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444 viewsThe mirror end assembly. Tightening the Allen bolt pulls the nut in, compressing the rubber sleeve and expanding it outward, providing a tight interference fit inside the handle bar.Apr 03, 2010
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452 viewsApr 03, 2010
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476 viewsNapoleon mirror removed.Apr 03, 2010
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455 viewsApr 03, 2010
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Skully grips by Driven536 viewsBefore. Stock grips.Apr 03, 2010
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653 viewsSo what do you do with the stock clutch cover? Well, you NEVER throw away good parts! Keep them for the next owner or recycle them -- that means you give them to a friend in-need or sell them. Personally, I used mine for a cereal bowl...Mar 20, 2010
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494 viewsOther angle.Mar 20, 2010
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645 viewsClose-up. The body is metal, the clear cover is a thin plastic material (thin and flexible) and those four forward slots you see are openings.

The sound of the clutch is now quite audible! The stock clutch cover does a good job at keeping the clutch noise down. If you don't like the dry clutch "music" then keep the stock clutch cover on the bike.
Mar 20, 2010
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550 viewsThere are spacers in the gasket and they may come out with the bolt. No big deal, simply pull the spacer off the bolt and put it back into the gasket.Mar 20, 2010
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530 viewsThe four bolts are removed and the cover is on the ground (it's resting on a foam Frisbee). Notice that the bolts are different lengths so make sure you put them back in the same holes. You can also see the clutch dust in the cover and on the exhaust pipe.Mar 20, 2010
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421 viewsSame stock cover, different angle.Mar 20, 2010
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512 viewsPut some blue Loctite on the bolt threads and snug the new cover back on. No need to be a gorilla and wrench down! The blue Loctite will insure the bolts don't back out. Here it is, installed.Mar 20, 2010
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