Gadi
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We installed these bar end weights from HVMP. As you can see there is a large gap. No modification to the grips, they are the standard Yamaha heated grips. Any advice on how to close the gap.
Gadi
Gadi
We installed these bar end weights from HVMP. As you can see there is a large gap. No modification to the grips, they are the standard Yamaha heated grips. Any advice on how to close the gap.
I contacted HVMP and thet sent me back this reply.We installed these bar end weights from HVMP. As you can see there is a large gap. No modification to the grips, they are the standard Yamaha heated grips. Any advice on how to close the gap.
Yep... install the V-Strom Hand Guards. The gap goes away, and your hands are out of the cold air-stream:
We installed these bar end weights from HVMP. As you can see there is a large gap. No modification to the grips, they are the standard Yamaha heated grips. Any advice on how to close the gap.Gadi
We installed these bar end weights from HVMP. As you can see there is a large gap. No modification to the grips, they are the standard Yamaha heated grips. Any advice on how to close the gap.Gadi
I had the same problem. I just trimmed down a toilet gasket with an excato knife and a dremmel to space in there and it fits perfect and looks like is was made for it. There's always a way...
Problem sovled, thanks to all with some great suggestions and solutions.Remove the HVMP end weight off and line them up next to the stock end weight such that the *outer* (larger) flange areas (closest to the grip) line up together. Then compare the length of the two inner flanged areas.
If they are the same, HVMP isn't to blame.
If the stock end weight inner flange is shorter than the HVMP end weight, you have a legit argument to take back to them.
I just used a simple rubber grommetWhat did you use to fill the gap????
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