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ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
By Kuryakyn SKU: KU6383
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$149.99
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1 Star: 5
2 Stars: 1
3 Stars: 9
4 Stars: 9
5 Stars: 19
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
05.08.2024
Good but not great
Installed these on my Goldwing following the instructions. They fit, but were never a perfect fit. Had some gapping in the seams. I have large hands, and these grips were still huge to me. Road with them for a few weeks and then replaced them with Ciro grip which were a perfect fit and the perfect size for me. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
06.13.2019
6383 grips
15 mins at 60 mph. 44 degrees.Heater on high Left grip temp 89, right 85.Never temped before installing, sorry. Grips circumference is 5 3/4". (A paper towel tube is 5 1/2"). As mentioned in previous post, didn't find install too hard if you follow others suggestions. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
06.10.2019
Kuryakyn6383 with 6339 weights
Just finished install on 2018 Goldwing Tour Dct. Was a little skid ish based on some reviews. Ran all screws in before assembly.Three were a little tight, but some lube and working them in and out did the trick.(Guess Kuryakyn read other's reviews and ran a tap through after painting.) I was pretty generous with the window cleaner as lube, even when installing metal covers over rubber sleeve. No problem getting rubber tabs to seat. I also heeded previous reviewer who suggested hose clamps to fully seat covers before inserting screws. You will need a 3/32 hex wrench. A size 4 screw isn't much so be light handed when tightening. I'll reinstall them after a few days with some thread lock. Look great! |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
03.31.2019
Black heated grips
Grips look great as long as you have the patience of a saint when installing them. Only broke one screw head off so feel lucky. These could be much better for the money. I like them even tho slightly larger than their standard grips. Do like the throttle boss |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
11.18.2018
Nice Looking, but?
I have a set of these on my 2013 and have been thinking of transferring 'em to my 2018 Tour. I hate Honda's little grips and need a little larger. I had no problem installing them on the '13 but, the trade-off is these don't allow enough heat to come through. Big Bike Parts used to make "replacement" heated grips for the Wing that were a little larger around and were "almost" as warm as the stock grips. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
09.27.2018
Earlier review stands... DO NOT BUY THESE
So I got the replacement set from Wingstuff, no complaints with them their customer service is excellent. But... the new set. I took an X-acto knife and carefully carved away all the black coating in the screw holes. Before I did that... I couldn't finger-tighten the screws into ANY of the holes. Not a single one. It's almost unbelievable these are allowed to leave the factory like this. But anyways... I X-acto'd out all of the holes, and then I was able to start putting the screws into some of them. But there were still 3 that were just really fighting me. I with the UTMOST of care tried to apply just a little more pressure and sure enough, the screw broke, leaving a chunk of itself down in the threads. I tried to drill it out but no go. These grips are so poorly made with the sloppy application of the black coating (and beyond ridiculously weak screws) that I'm seriously in shock they're being sold as a ready-to-use product. Now I've gone through 2 sets of these... and the simple act of just screwing in the screws can't be accomplished. Either I'm a complete idiot, or these just flat-out aren't being subjected to any kind of quality control. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
09.13.2018
Addendum to previous review
Ok... so after talking to Kuryakyn, they authorized Wingstuff to send me a new set upon condition I return the old ones. Fair enough. Going back to box them up, I grabbed one of the non-broken screws and tried just screwing them into the shell pieces while holding them in my hand. Out of 12 screw holes, the screw would only go into 3 of them. 3. So I was like, "Ok... what the $!#$!"??? Took a really close look and the black coating was so thick that it was encroaching into the screw openings where the threads are. I don't mean random flakes and chunks that you could get out with a toothpick or by blowing on it, I mean the holes were too small for the screw to go into to even reach the threads. This also speaks rather poorly for the quality of the screws (haha) that just trying to twist them through the black coating snaps the heads off and leaves a chunk down in the threads. But whatever... I'm getting a new set, and I'm already out the $100+ with shipping, so I'll give them another shot. I definitely won't be using their screws, and I'm not sure what to do if the new set also has the same issue with the black coating. Get out a sewing needle and a miniature hammer and try to chisel it away? I have a drimel but no attachment remotely small enough to cut it away. These holes are SMALL, so I guess I'll just cross my fingers the new set doesn't have this issue. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
09.13.2018
Run, do not walk, away from these
Was putting them on a 2018 Goldwing. I watched all the videos, read all the reviews, so I had a good idea what to expect. I cleaned out the holes, used zip-ties to squeeze them together, made sure the tabs engaged etc. etc. Got the first grip on, the metal shell over it, all the rubber pulled up through the holes, made sure all the holes lined up and gingerly put in the first 2 screws finger-tight. So far so good. Then went to do the end cap, verified the holes still lined up, and gingerly went to put in a screw. It met a slight bit of resistance so I took it back out and re-verified the holes lined up. Tried again and same thing. So I applied a little more pressure and the head broke off. I thought "Damn! Well, I can live with 3 since these look so cool." And..... tried a different hole and exact same thing happened. We're talking very little resistance and no, I wasn't cross-threading them or anything. Come on... how are they supposed to go in, by wishing? Absolutely ridiculous. So that was that, I immediately pulled it back off and basically lit $91 on fire because Wingstuff won't take it back unless it's still in unopened packaging. Obviously some people DO get these on without a hitch, but trust your instincts when you see so many people saying they had problems. These are simply not ready for prime-time in their manufacturing, too many variables and beyond cheap/shoddy screws and pre-drilling. You *might* get a well-made set, but then again... you might get mine. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
07.31.2018
Great grips - take some extra care installing
I really like these grips but have to agree they may be a little too large for some people. I carefully read all the installation concerns from the reviews and decided to use regular silicone spray to help with the installation. I think you could probably use any type of lubricant such as dish soap, windex, WD40 etc., but you shouldn’t try to install them dry. It is also a good idea to run/tap the screws into the holes on the back side of the grips before installing them because there may be some left over powder coat from the factory in the tops of the threads that can interfere with the installation. I also snapped the halves together several times before installing to get them worked in and so that I could get a good idea how they're supposed to look and how much pressure was needed to snap together. I then used 3 tie wraps per side and slowly drew both ends together and carefully installed the screws. After I took all the precautions, installation went pretty smoothly. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
06.21.2018
Looks and feels great, but very bad screws
I viewed some video's first, so installation wasn't too bad, but the tiny bolts break so easily that I had to drill 3 of them out and replace the bolts with proper ones. It feels great and looks good, but Kuryakyn should do something about these terrible little bolts. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
11.16.2017
Installed
First off these grips are very large in diameter, examine the ends before you try putting the caps on one of mine had so much paint inside that it broke the very fragile screw. Do they work, yes rode 200 miles after install hands were good to go. Install tip.. I used worm gear hose clamps to get them tight enough to install screws. |
ISO-Grips Black for use w/OEM Heated Grips for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU6383, SKU: KU6383
03.27.2017
I can feel the heat
Install was a PITA as others have noted. Zip ties and 2 hose clamps did the trick though. with a little bit of rubber hose under the clamps to prevent nicks. I was not as immediately impressed with these as I was the chrome ones that I put on the 2003. They are thicker around so will take a bit of getting used too. Still better than the skinny stock grips. It was 48 degrees, I wore my thin gloves and had no problem feeling the heat through. My hands get cold at those temps without heat and they stayed nice and warm. Set to high then reduced to medium. |