Not sure this thread ever actually answered the initial question and I have the same, so I will ask for clarifications
Can any of the Ergon grips like the GA3 or the GP actually be fitted on a
full twist throttle (emphasis on Full).
A full twist throttle obviously has a wider diameter than the handlebar, and so I would assume that unless they would make a different version for it the answer would be no (unless they can actually stretch enough to fit on the throttle tube). Motorcycle grips for example come in two versions one with the diameter of the handlebar, and one with the diameter of the throttle tube.
Anyone knows for sure?
Hi Scrambler!
Hey, I just ran into this thread and some exp. w/ the 'full twist grip' gamut, I 'know stuff' and feel inspired !!
Right side - I've run the thumbies (bwaaahahahaha) and three kinds of the less expensive full 'Grip twist' types.
At the moment, I'm torn down and (because I'm an anal fascist) awaiting some %$*&# JST connectors - and so, being idle hands I am. To complete my journey in every variation, I said 'gimme a beer. time to do some stuff I've got the parts for'; installed a 'left' twist grip I've been waiting to test; a new KDC display; greased, adjusted and tuned the rear bearings (Hub Motor) to a tee; reset and torqued about everything and this-n-that. Nah. I'm not restless. I'm stir crazy.
I want to try 'shifter, rear brake and a fixed point' on the right - brakes adjusted to 'one finger'.
Yes, throttle on the left can be dangerous without a cut-out - but my strong hand needs a firm base and if I let go of the throttle grip there's very little control strength available. Currently, I'm fondling the grip, not grabbing for dear life.
I just have to reprogram my head. A trade-off of 'no power safety' v 'no control safety'.
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I know you can install high quality grips on high-end ebike throttles.
I'll be changing out the grips on my domino coming in shortly - as an insurance policy that one may not be available when my WW UC is delivered - where it's going. Meanwhile, I'll test in on my 100Nm test-bed machine - as I'm doing with other parts - like bars.
But, Q: Can I
remove inexpensive twist throttle grips.
A:
Certainly !!!
I bought two lefties to cut the plastic off one, and see what's under there.
So 'chop chop' lets answer this question right now.
Under that plastic grip, there's a full length (plastic) tube w/ plastic end bearing, so start the cut you needed a safe spot where the tube will not be damaged by your cutting tool. Here's what I did
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I'm using a Spderco 'Dragonfly' with a ZDP 189 blade (I've sharpened to perfection and keep stropped). A scalpel, it goes through the rubber like butter. The rubber peels back revealing the ridged inner plastic tube
. Quite sturdy.
There's some HD glue on one side
but not the other
.
A heat gun might be a bad idea on plastic. I used a pair of vice grips to grip and peel the rubber off, then trimmed most of it fused between the ridges (I want some of that glue. It's awesome! It'd keep my exes mouth shut. I must talk to these folks).
Cover removed, I think we're on to something!
To no avail, I researched this topic everywhere, concluding 'only destructive testing will provide an answer'.
Yes, we can easily remove the hard rubber grip without ruining the throttle.
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My micrometer says roughly 28mm (1-1/10" w/ crud) OD, thus any 1-1/8" (standard throttle side) grips should fit perfectly (Har, har, har).
Domino makes 22.1mm ID throttle and 25.4mm grips. Maybe it's time to modify the grip?
Or, you see those red tabs in the last two photos? Those depress inward and - I believe - release the entire tube housing, but if that's what you wanted why not start with a half grip twist type and a carbon tube? Well yeah. That bearing, and ...
... My impressions: Maintain the bearing on the end 'cuz any wobble will cause (read 'failure') trouble.
This thing's pretty sturdy. If the pots are the quality of the Wuxing's, I put 1500miles on the one - still working fine - I'm removing.
Cost about $1.00/ 100miles use (NO, I don't work for Consumer Reports) and still great.
The wiring's a couple steps above OEM stuff.
I can't see why a quality grip can't be modded to fit.
To me, it's worth grinding down the stop-ring on a Valued G-whatever, a little filing work. They're virtually the same on even the cheapest types.
I Just want a Blue/ Black w/ soft rubber cover, grippy and easily replaced,
or Black/ Blue
same same.
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Knowing you, a source I take at face value, no doubt you've solved this whole thing.
Thank you for inspiring me on this fine Sunday (while my machine's waiting for a &*%#@ stupid 'pin', because I'm so anal I have to do it the best I can) afternoon to wreck stuff and get to down to the bone.
I hope it answers some questions !!!
Fn'F