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Grip install

Finally got tired of the cat warmers even after filling the bars with foam. Just put on a set of the RSI hi powers and am now installing the grips.

What method does everyone use? I've used hairspray in the past with no problems however never on a heated grip. I've done plenty of searches but can't determine the best solution for a mountain sled - spray paint, grip glue, soapy water, compressed air...

Right now I have one installed just using compressed air and it seems solid - however once it warms up will it move around?

-Ryan
 
The dealer recommended gloss black spray paint coated heavy, and it slid right on. They also don't move once dried!

Mike
 
Use air to get it off and use spray paint to get it on. the paint works like glue to keep the grip from moving.
Lambert
 
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Thanks for the responses guys. Since I've already got one on w/ just air I'll do the other one that way for now. If I have any problems I'll go with the spray paint method.

-Ryan
 
x2, thier glue is the best I have used. Its a bit messy, but there is plenty for a set of grips.

x3, works great but you definitely don't need the whole packet. I would also say their grips feel great!! I haven't ridden with them but they seem like a huge improvement over stock Cat grips.
 
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