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Motorcycle handlebar grip removal.

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2008

A tool to remove glued on grips so you can reuse them.

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  • Oooh, the trolls were downsized, they are now elves. Water rights belong to BP.

    Also, my sense of humor must have been absent that day.

  • Well the 32.5 hours joke was not so good because it is easy to imagine that being true.

    Case 1: you might be really lazy so quit because it was too much work

    Case 2: you got interrupted by something else and forgot to finish it

    Case 3: you have narcolepsy and fell asleep for 32 hours

    Case 4: you have rheumatic hands or something that means you need a 20 min break every 10 second

    I mean if you say it took you 32.5 hours then why should I doubt you? Had you said 1 year I would still believed you.

  • @a575981735977018 Wow, you'd believe a year? Well, I got this bridge in Brooklyn you might be interested in....

  • I think that's why a lot of riders refer them as "stealerships".

  • Great video, to bad everyone is taking your 32.5 hour joke literally. At least some people still have a brain right??

  • @usa3990  Perhaps my sense of humor doesn't translate well into YouTube speak.

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  • @ultrakool Exactly where do you go to have your sense of humor surgically removed?

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  • I just say cut the damn thing off. I mean the reason why you would want to take it off cos you want to put a better one on there right? Would you ever consider going back to the stock ugly rubber ones?

  • 32.5 hours. Been there done that. Ha ha

    This tool works. It is slow and tedious, but better than the tearing method. Thanks for posting.

  • Wouldve been nice last year I ended up cutting off perfectly good grips.

  • "It took me 32 and a half hours."...LOL...Funny stuff.

  • Or you could just blow your air hose into it and it would come off a lot quicker and easier.

  • Hell, I just spray (or spit) some water between the handle bar and inner grip and twist it back and forth to work the water in. And it comes right off no problem.

  • I agree with your sense of humor here =)

  • A drill works really well for this also.

  • Thanks for the information

  • Thank you for the great tip and a good laugh!

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