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New Grips Don't Fit

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I bought these grips.

They don't even think about grabbing the handle bars. Should they not at least be snug or am I missing something?
 
The ad doesn't have very much information, such as what diameter handlebars they are for. Some bigger cruisers, such as Harley's, use 1" handlebars, whereas our bikes take 7/8". Maybe that seller shipped you the wrong size? I'd measure them and ask for your money back, particularly if they are 1".
 
The ad doesn't have very much information, such as what diameter handlebars they are for. Some bigger cruisers, such as Harley's, use 1" handlebars, whereas our bikes take 7/8". Maybe that seller shipped you the wrong size? I'd measure them and ask for your money back, particularly if they are 1".


If he'd asked what size since the ad didnt say and the seller responded with an answer different than what he shipped he could ask for a refund.
Otherwise he's stuck with em.
 
These grips should fit.

I had these Exact grips on my gs650.

Here's the catch....I think they make 'em in 1 Inch an 7/8's.

You might have 1" instead of the 7/8's....

Because mine were a pain to get off!

They should be extremely tight and you'll probably be cursing a lot while wrestling them on. lol
 
If he'd asked what size since the ad didnt say and the seller responded with an answer different than what he shipped he could ask for a refund.
Otherwise he's stuck with em.

I'm not stuck with them.. The ad clearly says fits all GS models.. Even specifically mentions my model in the title.
 
The grips should be two different sizes a one inch for the added size to fit over the throttle tube and a 7/8 inch for the clutch side. I would ask for a refund since he states in the listing that they will fit the year you bought them for.
 
They look like the grips I pulled off my '79 GS1000E, too thick and long for me, like holding on to a baseball bat. I also didn't like the way the throttle grip wouldn't mate up snugly to the right hand switch assembly so I went back to stock grips, free's up some finger length to work the levers better and I can get more meat around the stockers.

Maybe these grips come in different sizes, suspect they do.

E-mail the dude, tell him you have a problem and what it is, (hope you haven't left feedback) let him know you haven't left feedback and won't if he takes care of the problem. This generally works for me with E-bayers.

I've managed to build up a collection of unserviceable parts from E-bay that ended up costing me nothing. Especially unserviceable turn signal control units.
 
Dude... They're $10 grips. Who gives a sh-t, buy new ones!

It is the second set I bought. The first set just fit Suzuki . I thought all Suzuki grips where 7/8. When they came to big I figured the newer models might have 1". So I made sure the next listing mentioned my model.
 
They look like the grips I pulled off my '79 GS1000E, too thick and long for me, like holding on to a baseball bat. I also didn't like the way the throttle grip wouldn't mate up snugly to the right hand switch assembly so I went back to stock grips, free's up some finger length to work the levers better and I can get more meat around the stockers.

That issue you had with the right grip is easily solved by trimming a bevel on the inner portion of the grip. If you trim conservatively you can make it fit like a factory grip.
 
That issue you had with the right grip is easily solved by trimming a bevel on the inner portion of the grip. If you trim conservatively you can make it fit like a factory grip.

I thought I could easily make 'em fit with a little grinding wheel once I got the grip off the throttle tube, but I really had a hard time hanging on wide open throttle, so big around, was hard to get a good grip on the grip, so I decided to go back to stock, so much better for me.
 
The seller has made everything right. Thanks!

This was my first bike. These where the grips that came on it. Figured I'd stick with what I knew. Nessism sent me some factory grips and I will try them out for a while.
 
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