Stock grips are really glued on there. After cutting off the biggest part, I used a wire brush in a drill and it worked like magic to clean up the bar ends.
Next set of grips I get will be lock on grips so I do not have to mess with the glue again. Maybe these ones won't be as bad getting off as the OEM ones were.
@Team2Gils something a mechanic taught me 30 years ago. Don't use glue. Spray paint in the grip. Not a lot. Just a little bit and slide them on into position. They don't budge at all until you want to take them off and that only requires a box knife. Very easy to do.
@@Team2Gils agreed 👍. Glue is garbage. With spray paint no safety wire needed. Just spray in the grip. Make sure inside of grip is evenly coated. Dump out excess. Slide it on. Make sure you have them positioned in the proper spot. Within 20/ 30 seconds they are not moving at all, unless you cut them off.
I'm thinking these are better than the Umosi anti vibe. I was watching a video and the guy put a gopro close to the precision clamps and went through a whoops section and you could actually see the handle bars don't move at all. The bike was moving and the clamps was moving but not the bars and that's what we want.
Great video. I just purchased one with the precision steering stem and was wondering what did you do about the overheat light ? I don’t mind losing the dashboard but Is there anyway to know if your running to hot ?
Nice video as allways, so thank you one more time. I have this same shock and vibe clamp also in my raptor, and I dont really notice a huge difference using them, maybe its because I have a cross bar attached in my stock handle bar? what do you think? (I mounted my Trialtech Vogayer gauge on that cross bar). I had never the chance to try and compare them with a Felxx Handle bar, did you have the chance to try the flexx and find wichone work best? Thanks and regards. By the way, maybe it will be useful for viewers, if you write in the video description to skip to Min 17:55 to see the final toughts about the product, its just a suggestion.
Thanks for the tip, I will do that. There is not a "night and day" difference for sure but I do not think there could be one and still have good handling. Every little bit helps though.
@@Team2Gils Yes, for sure, every little bit helps. I just was wondering If my clamps are not working fine as it should because of my crossbar in my handlebar. By the way did you try to make it stiffer or softer and see how you like it more?
@@yxiscatti Have not played with it much. I do not have any shims in it so it should be on the softest setting. I think they make softer/harder dampeners as well if you want to experiment.
Motion pro does, in fact what most sellers like rmatv have as stock replacement Motion pro cables are actually +2 inches. Go to Motion pro and get the part number you want, then shop around for that part number
Stock grips are really glued on there. After cutting off the biggest part, I used a wire brush in a drill and it worked like magic to clean up the bar ends.
Next set of grips I get will be lock on grips so I do not have to mess with the glue again. Maybe these ones won't be as bad getting off as the OEM ones were.
@Team2Gils something a mechanic taught me 30 years ago. Don't use glue.
Spray paint in the grip. Not a lot. Just a little bit and slide them on into position. They don't budge at all until you want to take them off and that only requires a box knife. Very easy to do.
Nice tip. I have lock on grips on there now, and on a dirt bike I had, I went old school and safety wired them on there with no glue. That glue sucks.
@@Team2Gils agreed 👍. Glue is garbage. With spray paint no safety wire needed. Just spray in the grip. Make sure inside of grip is evenly coated. Dump out excess. Slide it on. Make sure you have them positioned in the proper spot. Within 20/ 30 seconds they are not moving at all, unless you cut them off.
Yup I’ll be ordering This. 👌
I like mine.
I'm thinking these are better than the Umosi anti vibe. I was watching a video and the guy put a gopro close to the precision clamps and went through a whoops section and you could actually see the handle bars don't move at all. The bike was moving and the clamps was moving but not the bars and that's what we want.
I really like them. I tried to do a video and darn near crashed so I said the heck with it!
Great video. I just purchased one with the precision steering stem and was wondering what did you do about the overheat light ? I don’t mind losing the dashboard but Is there anyway to know if your running to hot ?
My indicators are still where they were before and completely accessible. I got a new dashboard from Rox Speed to relocate my key switch.
Nice video as allways, so thank you one more time. I have this same shock and vibe clamp also in my raptor, and I dont really notice a huge difference using them, maybe its because I have a cross bar attached in my stock handle bar? what do you think? (I mounted my Trialtech Vogayer gauge on that cross bar). I had never the chance to try and compare them with a Felxx Handle bar, did you have the chance to try the flexx and find wichone work best? Thanks and regards. By the way, maybe it will be useful for viewers, if you write in the video description to skip to Min 17:55 to see the final toughts about the product, its just a suggestion.
Thanks for the tip, I will do that. There is not a "night and day" difference for sure but I do not think there could be one and still have good handling. Every little bit helps though.
@@Team2Gils Yes, for sure, every little bit helps. I just was wondering If my clamps are not working fine as it should because of my crossbar in my handlebar. By the way did you try to make it stiffer or softer and see how you like it more?
@@yxiscatti Have not played with it much. I do not have any shims in it so it should be on the softest setting. I think they make softer/harder dampeners as well if you want to experiment.
I just purchased this setup I thought it says to mount the bolts towards the rear I see you put them to the front how are they holding up any feedback
Never mind first comment it mounts towards the front of atv
They are holding up well. I really like them.
I just bought a +2 steering stem and protaper atv mid bars. Who sells longer throttle and clutch cables??
Motion pro does, in fact what most sellers like rmatv have as stock replacement Motion pro cables are actually +2 inches. Go to Motion pro and get the part number you want, then shop around for that part number
@@Team2Gils nice 👌
Thank you