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[Lifetime Warranty] 7/8" Motorcycle Hand Grips 22mm Left 24mm Right

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Description

7/8" Motorcycle Hand Grips 22mm Left 24mm Right

Key Features

  • Material: High-quality, durable soft rubber compound
  • Design: Non-slip surface pattern for enhanced grip and control
  • Vibration Dampening: Reduces handlebar vibration to minimize hand fatigue
  • Dimensions: Approximately 117mm (4.6") in length
  • Inner Diameter (Left): 22mm (7/8") for clutch side
  • Inner Diameter (Right): 24mm (1") to fit over the throttle tube

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal replacement for stock grips on motorcycles with 7/8" (22mm) handlebars. Replaces worn, torn, or hardened original equipment grips.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Handlebar Diameter: Fits standard 7/8 inch (22mm) handlebars
  • Application: Universal fit for most dirt bikes, pit bikes, ATVs, and street motorcycles from brands such as Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, and more.
  • Note: Designed for twist-throttle applications with a larger diameter on the right-hand side.

When to Replace

  • Grip surface is worn smooth, reducing control
  • Rubber is torn, cracked, or split
  • Material has become sticky or gummy due to age and exposure
  • Noticeable increase in hand fatigue from loss of vibration absorption

Installation Tips

  • Remove old grips carefully; a utility knife may be required to cut them off.
  • Thoroughly clean the handlebar and throttle tube surfaces of any old adhesive or residue.
  • To ease installation, use a small amount of grip glue or isopropyl alcohol as a lubricant.
  • Slide grips on completely. Ensure the right-side grip does not interfere with throttle operation.
  • Allow any adhesive to cure fully as per the manufacturer's instructions before riding.