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Kuryakyn ISO for the 2014 RT SE6

Gee

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hi I am new to this forum just got a 2014 RT S SE6. I am used to the Kuryakyn grips from another bike but now read that they don't fit for my current bike? I have heated grips and I read some about the paddle?
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you
Gee :sour:
 
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KURYAKIN GRIPS

...There are much softer options out there.........The " Kury's " have those neat'o sparkly chrome metal straps on the place where your hand goes.................really how comfortable is METAL ?????.....................jmho......Mike :thumbup:
 
Kuryakan 6183 works fine. you will need to modify your shifter panel that can easily be accomplished with a dremel tool. just take your time.

Finless Bob has a nice video on the easiest way to install them except his is an SM5 so no shifter paddle.

here a couple of pics of the ones I installed on my 2013 RT

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hi I am new to this forum just got a 2014 RT S SE6. I am used to the Kuryakyn grips from another bike but now read that they don't fit for my current bike? I have heated grips and I read some about the paddle?
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you
Gee :sour:

Your heated grips will do you better in the cooler seasons. & Look ahead if you are going to add lid lox too. Few have added grip buddy's that are cheap & work. The paddle comment is for the SE. unless you just "HAVE" to have, enjoy some miles first you may enjoy enough to not be concerned about it. Fyi finless's vid


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