![[vulcan pic]](bike13.gif)
Here's a picture of the new Kuryakyn
IsoGrips, after installation. Below is the basic procedure to fit these Harley
grips on the Vulcan bars. There grips are very sweet on long runs, and have
relieved my hand fatigue considerably.
I gleaned much of this from the
VROC email archives, Tim "the Edge" Egger ~V~892, Tarkus, and others
on the VROC Newsgroup.
To replace the grips on the Classic
is not advisable by Kawasaki. The bike is not designed to accept
most aftermarket grips, but it can be done. If you have no problems, it
can be done in 30 minutes, but if you do, it could take 4 hours or longer.
Read this entire procedure before attempting this little customization.
It may save you a lot of pain and suffering!
1. Remove the chrome plastic
end caps from the stock grips. They are reverse-threaded (left hand threads)
onto the ends of the grips, so twist clockwise to remove them. They are
secured with a little Loctite, so they're tight!
2. Some use a utility knife to cut
away the rubber handgrips, then remove the grip top chrome rings from the
handlebar (these may be held in place with o-rings). I found that I could
remove the left grip by slipping a long allen wrench between the grip rubber
and the bar, then twist the allen wrench while pulling on the grip. The
allen wrench would "run around" the handlebar, and the grip would
slide right off. You have 2 options on the throttle grip. You can separate the
control head and remove the grip/throttle tube assembly (if you want to
use the Harley throttle tube that comes with many aftermarket grips), or you
can just cut the grip off as mentioned above and install your new grip on the
stock Vulcan throttle tube. I opted to replace the throttle tube, since it
was already the right length for the grips...
3. On the left handlebar, there is a
metal threaded portion that is spot welded to the end of the handlebars for the
stock chrome cap to screw on to. You'll need to remove this. Some use a
hacksaw to cut it off, I used my dremel tool to simply cut the tack welds and
snatch the little threaded insert out.
On the throttle (right) grip, the threads are part of the molded plastic throttle grip. If you use the stock Vulcan throttle tube, you'll need to cut them off, as they'll cause problems if you leave them on. .
4. The stock Vulcan throttle
tube (white plastic) is connected into the throttle housing, and can
be removed by unscrewing the two halves of the housing, and
disconnecting the two throttle cables (one is for acceleration, the
other is deceleration). The tube will slide right off the handlebar.
5. VERY IMPORTANT:
measure the length of the new grips and compare to the length
of the white plastic throttle tube. Chances are, the grips will be
shorter than the tube. Cut off enough of the end of the tube to let it fit
all the way into the grip. The tube should be at least 1/4 inch shorter
than the grip so you don't "bottom out" when you try to shove the tube into
the grip.
6. IMPORTANT: once you have
satisfied yourself that the length of the throttle tube is proper for
insertion into the new grip, check the diameter of the tube against the
inside diameter of the new grip.
7. To avoid some of these
difficulties, check before installation. In a
set of two new grips, one may have a larger inside diameter than the other.
If so, the bigger one goes on the throttle. On Harley stuff, the packaged
grips may also contain a replacement throttle tube (black plastic).
Unfortunately, the Harley tube is slight different than the Kawasaki tube,
and won't fit into the throttle housing. You can correct the O.D. of the
section that fits into the control head with a hacksaw blade or dremel tool.
Be sure the throttle tube twists freely in the control head when you finish.
The above procedue works for installation of most
any H-D compatable grip to the Vulcan 800. You can now buy these Iso-grips ready to install
on the Kawasaki Vulcan,
not requiring the mods I had to use above. You can get them from
Scootworks.com on their
Handlebar Grips Page.
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