LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
- KermitLeFrog
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LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Nice long run in the pouring rain the other day and towards the end my LH handlebar grip came loose. Not a major drama. Pour a bit of petrol inside it, slide it back on. When stuck fix it up with tie wire. However, with the grip off I noticed a drilled hole in the clipon, out towards the end. What's it for?
The hole in the RH clipon is there to index the throttle body. What's the hole on the LH clipon for?
TIA
Ian
The hole in the RH clipon is there to index the throttle body. What's the hole on the LH clipon for?
TIA
Ian
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
I think it holds the barend mount in. Clip comes up from the inside.
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Aaaah, that makes sense. Never had any bar ends on the bike. Might get some to stop things sliding off.NZSpokes wrote:I think it holds the barend mount in. Clip comes up from the inside.
Cheers
Ian
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
I'm now confused. Looking through previous threads and what's on sale there appears to be two types of bar end.
1. The one that virtually everyone is selling that uses an expanding bung and is usally made of aluminium.
2. A rare item that simply has a screw which presumably screws into an existing block inside the bars. Looks like steel, original equipment and looks like a reasonable weight.
My bars have nothing inside them at all and I can't see the point of having a lightweight ally bar end that will probably fall out.
Question: Where can I get some bar ends with a decent mass to them which will stay in place. Ideas appreciated.
TIA
Ian
1. The one that virtually everyone is selling that uses an expanding bung and is usally made of aluminium.
2. A rare item that simply has a screw which presumably screws into an existing block inside the bars. Looks like steel, original equipment and looks like a reasonable weight.
My bars have nothing inside them at all and I can't see the point of having a lightweight ally bar end that will probably fall out.
Question: Where can I get some bar ends with a decent mass to them which will stay in place. Ideas appreciated.
TIA
Ian
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Std bars have an internal weight in them...It's about 5'' long & the std bar end weights screw into them.
I had a bike that had non standard weight fitted & the internal weights had just been pushed in to allow the non std ones to be fitted.
If you have them shoved down a long bolt can be used to screw into the thread & then pull the weights back out.
If you have no weights at all look on the evil-bay even if you have to buy 2 left hand bars the weights will be the same & can be removed & then fitted to yours.
I had a bike that had non standard weight fitted & the internal weights had just been pushed in to allow the non std ones to be fitted.
If you have them shoved down a long bolt can be used to screw into the thread & then pull the weights back out.
If you have no weights at all look on the evil-bay even if you have to buy 2 left hand bars the weights will be the same & can be removed & then fitted to yours.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Oh BTW the hole in the clip on you mentioned is for the internal weight, there will be two at the end of the bar top & bottom, the weight has a clip with two tangs, these locate in the holes from the inside to keep the weight in place.
To remove the weight push the tangs in with a small flat blade then use a bolt to screw into the thread in the weight & pull it out...it is quite tight but will come out.
To remove the weight push the tangs in with a small flat blade then use a bolt to screw into the thread in the weight & pull it out...it is quite tight but will come out.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Thanks for the help. eBay not very helpful. Have put out an enquiry for OEM parts.MacV2 wrote:Std bars have an internal weight in them...It's about 5'' long & the std bar end weights screw into them.
I had a bike that had non standard weight fitted & the internal weights had just been pushed in to allow the non std ones to be fitted.
If you have them shoved down a long bolt can be used to screw into the thread & then pull the weights back out.
If you have no weights at all look on the evil-bay even if you have to buy 2 left hand bars the weights will be the same & can be removed & then fitted to yours.
Cheers
Ian
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
if you look here you will see what should be up you clip-on
http://parts.hondaofbournemouth.co.uk/p ... 11777.aspx
part number 10 is what fits in the hole



http://parts.hondaofbournemouth.co.uk/p ... 11777.aspx
part number 10 is what fits in the hole
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Jeez. Looks like I need 2 no: of parts 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 18. (£99.40!)bazzashadow wrote:if you look here you will see what should be up you clip-on![]()
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http://parts.hondaofbournemouth.co.uk/p ... 11777.aspx
part number 10 is what fits in the hole
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
There are some nice depleted uranium ones on Amazon that will help to deaden vibration.
They don't polish up very well, but glow faintly at night, which is a safety aid, as well as deterring thieves.
Only trouble is that if you turn the bars too suddenly they are designed to go right through the tank.....
They don't polish up very well, but glow faintly at night, which is a safety aid, as well as deterring thieves.
Only trouble is that if you turn the bars too suddenly they are designed to go right through the tank.....
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
You could go on flea bay and buy clip ons with all the bits in there all ready
eBay item number:221781810386
eBay item number:221781810386
1998 black vtr (mods cbr900 fork conversion, ohlins rear shock, ohlins steering damper, prolite discs brembo master cylinder, goodridge braided lines, harris rear sets, Quick shifter,Mario Fairing, etc)
- KermitLeFrog
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
How do you find an item number? Google has not been my friend....nt1980 wrote:You could go on flea bay and buy clip ons with all the bits in there all ready
eBay item number:221781810386
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Go onto Ebay copy and paste (or type) the number in the search bar then hit enter,KermitLeFrog wrote:How do you find an item number? Google has not been my friend....nt1980 wrote:You could go on flea bay and buy clip ons with all the bits in there all ready
eBay item number:221781810386
Chris.
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Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
Super, thanks.sirch345 wrote:Go onto Ebay copy and paste (or type) the number in the search bar then hit enter,
Chris.
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
Re: LH grip came loose. There's a hole in the clipon.
This should help too. A PDF on how to remove the clip on bar end weights, dampers, anti-vibration weights, whatever you like to call them.
http://www.manicsalamander.com/media/51 ... emoval.pdf
Note that similar anti vibration damper weights are also fitted inside the tubes on the front subframe where your mirrors attach. You will see a round plastic cap in the end of the tube. If you pick this out, the weights are slid down inside there. This helps with fairing vibration and having a steady image in your mirrors
......or is that steady elbows in your mirrors
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http://www.manicsalamander.com/media/51 ... emoval.pdf
Note that similar anti vibration damper weights are also fitted inside the tubes on the front subframe where your mirrors attach. You will see a round plastic cap in the end of the tube. If you pick this out, the weights are slid down inside there. This helps with fairing vibration and having a steady image in your mirrors


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