You will likely have to cut the Oem grip off, as I imagine there it's
copious grip cement holding it on. You will want to buy more, I used the
Hondabond since my dealer sells it really cheap.

I have heard that a heat gun can allow you to remove cemented grips, but I
haven't tried that yet.

Kurt
On May 14, 2012 10:41 AM, "EGrider" <[email protected]> wrote:

> My 750 NH got off weight on me in the driveway the other day and I dumped
> it. Only real evidence of the fall is the left handlebar grip got scuffed.
> No big deal, but I bought an OEM replacement. The old one is on there
> tight, as it should be. Can I get it off without cutting it off? How will I
> get the new one on and then have it be tight? Anybody done this? First time
> for me. Thanks.
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