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Kuryakan Black Widow Grips

Peoriafirefighter

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The Kuryakan Black Widow Grips presently are only available in the 1" grip. Does anyone know how to modify it to fit on the Spyders 7/8" grip?:spyder:
 
I was just told by my local dealer (a custom bike shop) that there is no good way to do it. I am sure that there are some people on line that might be able to do some fab work and make it happen. I just ordered the 7/8 ISO grips.
 
I really like those widow grips. There is no adopter of any sorts to get this grip onto the Spyder??? :mad:
 
magic man

maybe someone... aahheemm... can come up with a sleeve to put over factory bars to make them 1" thick ...now who could do something that creative .....let me think ....:coffee:
 
maybe someone... aahheemm... can come up with a sleeve to put over factory bars to make them 1" thick ...now who could do something that creative .....let me think ....:coffee:


I know of a guy, but I just can't remember his name. :dontknow: He's come up with some really killer stuff for the :spyder2:'s
 
I know of a guy, but I just can't remember his name. :dontknow: He's come up with some really killer stuff for the :spyder2:'s

Think hard sleepman ..... dammit!!! I wanna those grips on moi Spydah
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not sure but...

i cant see why you couldn't take a piece of pipe with a 7/8 inch inside diameter and a 1 inch outside diameter and just slam it over handle bars maybe drill and tap a couple of set screws re-cest allen heads to keep them from turning would also stiffen bar ends and maybe reduce vibration like the bar end brp is selling now
 
i cant see why you couldn't take a piece of pipe with a 7/8 inch inside diameter and a 1 inch outside diameter and just slam it over handle bars maybe drill and tap a couple of set screws re-cest allen heads to keep them from turning would also stiffen bar ends and maybe reduce vibration like the bar end brp is selling now

I am thinking about doing just that. According to my research the throttle end should fit fine because it's a 1" sleeve. It's the 7/8" clutch end that's gonna cause some problem. I think I know of some thin walled plastic piping that I can soften and heat with a heat gun and slip it onto the bar to make it 1" OD.

Let me know if my assumption here is correct.
 
i cant see why you couldn't take a piece of pipe with a 7/8 inch inside diameter and a 1 inch outside diameter and just slam it over handle bars maybe drill and tap a couple of set screws re-cest allen heads to keep them from turning would also stiffen bar ends and maybe reduce vibration like the bar end brp is selling now

On the right side though you have a difference in diameter from the left because of the throttle sleeve.
 
I am thinking about doing just that. According to my research the throttle end should fit fine because it's a 1" sleeve. It's the 7/8" clutch end that's gonna cause some problem. I think I know of some thin walled plastic piping that I can soften and heat with a heat gun and slip it onto the bar to make it 1" OD.

Let me know if my assumption here is correct.
Grips for 1" handlebars are 1 1/8" on the throttle side. Sorry, you'd have to shim both sides, or swap sides and use a thicker shim on the left.
-Scotty
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Grips for 1" handlebars are 1 1/8" on the throttle side. Sorry, you'd have to shim both sides, or swap sides and use a thicker shim on the left.
-Scotty
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That actually might be easier to work with. Swap the sides and shim the clutch to 1-1/8". I'd think 1/8" shim is more difficult to find than the 1/4". Its a PITA to sand it down but a whole lot easier to wrap some tapes around it.

Scotty .... you are a wealth of information.:bowdown:
 
Okay ..... I just bit the bullet and ordered the widow grips. Will attempt to make the necessary modification to keep the Spyder theme. Wish me luck. I will report back on how successful my attempt is.
 
Black Widow Grips

Okay ..... I just bit the bullet and ordered the widow grips. Will attempt to make the necessary modification to keep the Spyder theme. Wish me luck. I will report back on how successful my attempt is

I had called Magic Man and he said it would be too costly for him to produce those. Maybe if demand was high enough?? I also talked to the R&D dept. Engineer and he said they might be available this spring. Anyone at the Bike rally's where Kuryakan is set up, might ask where they are at with the 7/8" Black Widow Grips. Lok for a guy last name Owen, he is the engineer I deal with. Keep me informed how your custom fit works.:spyder:
 
Call a couple general aviation maintenance shops at your closest airport and see if they have any spare tubing laying around. The thin wall aluminum is the easiest to work with. Even if you can't find the exact size you need, you can slice it length ways and slide it over the bar or thottle tube and keep stacking additional tubes if needed. For the clutch side, send a drill through the shim tubes and handle bar inboard of the bar endcap if it still exists with the grips. You can get some of those expanding spring pins and slide it through the drilled hole, this will keep the shims from rotating along with some type of adhesive on the bar and shims. The throttle side will use adhesive only unless you cut some of the bar end off so you can drill a hole through the shims and throttle tube. That would be again if the bar end caps are eliminated and/or you aren't going to use a throttlemeister.
 
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I am disappointed in the options available for the Spyder. Coming from a Harley, one of the joys of owning that bike was the range and quality of aftermarket parts available.

If there were a solution to allow the use of Harley grips on the Spyder, I would be running for my wallet. There are fantastic grips available for the Harley.

If someone comes up with a fix, please let me know!
 
I am disappointed in the options available for the Spyder. Coming from a Harley, one of the joys of owning that bike was the range and quality of aftermarket parts available.

If there were a solution to allow the use of Harley grips on the Spyder, I would be running for my wallet. There are fantastic grips available for the Harley.

If someone comes up with a fix, please let me know!
Once production numbers are up it will be worth for after market companys to jump in :ani29:
 
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