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The Goldfire Crash Protection Motorcycle Handle Bar End Weights are premium CNC aluminum grips designed for universal fit on 7/8'' handlebars. They provide easy installation, enhanced vibration protection, and compatibility with various bike types, ensuring a smooth and stylish ride.
Color | black |
Material Type | Aluminum, Rubber |
Number of Items | 2 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Goldfire |
Manufacturer | GZ KUIZHIKE GUOJIMAOYIYOUXIANGONGSI |
Manufacturer reference | HD02HED-01A |
Package Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.11 x 3.17 cm; 45 Grams |
ASIN | B07P7FSK4C |
M**M
look ok but vibrate loose
the rubber on the bolt doesnt do a good job of holding it. both sides vibrate loose. dont fall out but need re tightening oftem
A**S
Buen producto
Como primera impresión, es buen material y lucen bien, buen producto
M**L
simple to install and looks awesome
i lost one of the plug ends on my DRZ400 found these and ordered them. they showed up quickly came with 3 sizes and have been riding with them for a few months now awesome product.
G**S
Just right.
Got heated grips for a couple bikes and the end caps weren't going to cut it so bought these little bar ends. Easy enough to install and look great. One thing I did after reading some reviews on bar ends binding the throttle was to put a few 7/8 inch washers between the cap and the actual handle bar end which sits slightly inside the heated grip ends. This allows the pressure of the bar end to translate into the actual bar to get tight as apposed to tightening on the actual throttle grip which is usually where you see complaints. This completely solves the problems of any binding stories you hear about these and most bar ends and costs basically nothing. Use a 7/8ths stainless washer or two or three and problem solved. Use a 1 inch washer on 1 inch bars.
J**A
Perfecto
Todo muy bien
K**R
Good product, but make sure the bolts stay tight
I installed these on my 1984 Honda V65 Sabre. They seem to be of good quality and they did make a bit of difference in the handlebar vibration. However I lost one after a few days of using it. I then checked the other one and found the screw was quite loose. I do plenty of work on motorcycles and I know I tightened these as much as I dared. I'd recommend using thread locker on these if you want to keep them.
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