Passenger hand rails

Rev J

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Wife and I loving the Tri glide. She likes the handrails but would like to have a cushion on the metal part. I know Harley makes a metal with plastic cover but not digging it.

I was wondering if someone here has made a cover and if so what materials. I'm thinking along the lines of foam insulation for pipes and covering it with leather or vinyl of some sort. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Richard.
 
I made some grips for mine. Take some old leather and black pipe insulation. Sew the leather then measure the insulation to fit. wrap a string tightly around the insulation (this makes it smaller) slide the leather over it and and carefully remove the string. Make sure the string sticks out of one end. wala ur done.

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I made some grips for mine. Take some old leather and black pipe insulation. Sew the leather then measure the insulation to fit. wrap a string tightly around the insulation (this makes it smaller) slide the leather over it and and carefully remove the string. Make sure the string sticks out of one end. wala ur done.

For got to say put leather around the rail before sewing.

LOL.

My wife likes them.

Put the part u sew on the bottom and its not seen. I have it up so u can see how its done.

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For got to say put leather around the rail before sewing.

My wife likes them. LOL
 
I was wondering if someone here has made a cover and if so what materials. I'm thinking along the lines of foam insulation for pipes and covering it with leather or vinyl of some sort. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Richard.

Just a thought....I'd be careful covering them.....my wife uses the grips when I'm throwing the Trike thru the twisties {then she asks me to take it down a notch} So the only time she uses them is when she needs a good grip. I'd be afraid the a cover, in whatever form, would twist in the hand and around the handle itself. Thinking that might defeat the idea of the grip? Just me?
 
I made some grips for mine. Take some old leather and black pipe insulation. Sew the leather then measure the insulation to fit. wrap a string tightly around the insulation (this makes it smaller) slide the leather over it and and carefully remove the string. Make sure the string sticks out of one end. wala ur done.

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Thanks, that's kinda what I was thinking, Richard.
 
At my age I don't ride that hard any more. If I do its by myself.

I don't want to put my wife in any more danger. Guess I out grew that throwing the Trike thru the twisties. U guys have fun.

 
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Just a thought....I'd be careful covering them.....my wife uses the grips when I'm throwing the Trike thru the twisties {then she asks me to take it down a notch} So the only time she uses them is when she needs a good grip. I'd be afraid the a cover, in whatever form, would twist in the hand and around the handle itself. Thinking that might defeat the idea of the grip? Just me?

Thanks for your input. I will definitely keep that in mind, Richard.
 
I was wondering if someone here has made a cover and if so what materials. I'm thinking along the lines of foam insulation for pipes and covering it with leather or vinyl of some sort. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Richard.

I haven't done this yet, but consider using bicycle handlebar wrap tape. Comes available in leather or cork/rubber combination.
 
2014 - Wife likes them. P/N 91668-05. I ran a bottoming tap thru all the holes to clean out the plating and they went together very easy. Another option is a change out to the Kuryakyn hand rails: (which fit all year TGs) http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/1793/passenger-grab-rails

Bob :Dorag:

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Wow $160.00 and all I spent was $0. and some of my time. I put mine on because out here in the summer time it gets to be a cool 110 plus. To each his own.
 
yepper, those are what I have. back in 2013 I paid $64.

They look nice , but I'm trying to not put chrome there as its gets hot here. Thats the reason I did what I did with the foam and leather covering. If u lived in Nevada where the sun really gets HOT u would understand.
 
images.jpegMy wife prefers the stock grips and using padded palm motorcycle gloves. Fingerless for expensive fingernails. She says this is by far the most secure feeling for her in the curves,
 
We tried these padded palm motorcycle gloves but when she hits me

she says I don't feel it unless she hits me three or four times. LOL
 
I'm glad I saw this thread. Was looking for some covers for the passenger hand rails for my 17 TG, but according to the HD parts catalog the 91668-05 only fit up to the 13 models. But since I saw this thread and I found out that they would fit, I went and ordered a set. I hope they work and provide some better comfort for the Mrs. Thanks
 
Wife and I loving the Tri glide. She likes the handrails but would like to have a cushion on the metal part. I know Harley makes a metal with plastic cover but not digging it.

I was wondering if someone here has made a cover and if so what materials. I'm thinking along the lines of foam insulation for pipes and covering it with leather or vinyl of some sort. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Richard.

If it's a vinyl wrap, contact Gatorwraps, they wrap all kinds of crazy things and lettering decals. You might also want to check Gatorprints.
 
I'm glad I saw this thread. Was looking for some covers for the passenger hand rails for my 17 TG, but according to the HD parts catalog the 91668-05 only fit up to the 13 models. But since I saw this thread and I found out that they would fit, I went and ordered a set. I hope they work and provide some better comfort for the Mrs. Thanks

Its been mentioned a couple times but be sure and get the proper tap and trace out the threads. They are tapped prior to plating and the chrome gets in the threads making it difficult to get the set screw in properly.

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Wow $160.00 and all I spent was $0. and some of my time. I put mine on because out here in the summer time it gets to be a cool 110 plus. To each his own.

$160.00 ??? Don't know what you're pricing but saw them at my Stealership this past weekend for $65.00. Now the complete Kuryakyn setup is $160.00 but that's the complete setup.

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Good morning Rev J, I have also made a couple different versions of hand grips. I'll send some Pics later I don't have access to them right now I'm at work.
 
Good morning Rev J, I have also made a couple different versions of hand grips. I'll send some Pics later I don't have access to them right now I'm at work.

Thank you in advance, Rev. J.
 

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