Well I can't be absolutely sure about the 2002, but I got a 2005 and just replaced mine todday and heres what i did:
Things needed: Torx Driver 25 or 26 head can't remember. Pair of Needle Nose pliers.
Throttle Side - Use Torx driver to remove brake clamp from handle bars and just let it hang down till your ready to put it back. next use Torx driver to remove button/Control assembly. Now inside the assembly you will see how the throttle lines attach to the throttle grip in order for it to work. Pull them out carefully(their in their tight. This is where I needed the Nedle Nose pliers). Now pull the grip off. Next put the new grip on and do everything you just did in reverse. Put throttle lines in grip (once again using the pliers). Clamp Control assembly back on bars over edge of grip like the previous grip and finally put the brake clamp back on. Now the only doozy here may be if you have the factory grips on. these do not just slide off as I believe thery are glued so in that case you will have to cut the rubber part where it's glued(you'll see it.)
Clutch Side - Use Torx driver to remove Clutch clamp from handle bars and then the Control Assembly next. Simply pull off (or cut and pull off if it's factory grip) and put the new one on. Put the Control assembly back on but before tightening it down all the way make sure the grip is line up symmetrical with the other grip if theirs a design on it. Now tighten it and put the clutch assembly back on. Voila! Congrats your done!
To install bicycle hand grips, first remove the old grips by cutting or twisting them off. Then, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or soapy water to the handlebars to make it easier to slide on the new grips. Finally, slide the new grips onto the handlebars and make sure they are securely in place before riding.
To change the hand grips on a 2006 Suzuki Katana, remove the bar ends. Cut off the grips and pull it out. Replace the hand grips and return the bar ends.
To choose and install a comfortable and durable bicycle handle grip, consider the material, size, and design that best suits your riding style and hand size. Look for grips made of rubber or silicone for comfort and durability. Ensure the grips are the right size for your hands and provide a secure grip. To install, remove the old grips and clean the handlebars before sliding on the new grips, making sure they are secure and aligned properly.
No. These weight plates do not have hand grips to help with removing and putting weight onto the bar.
check with: edssportshop.com for magazine & possibily grips. You can also check with: midwayusa.com for grips
For beginners, the best crochet grips to use are ergonomic or padded grips that provide comfort and reduce hand strain. These grips are easier to hold and can help improve your crochet experience.
Yes
in relation to Motorcycles, where you posted this question... the handlebars have hand grips at the bar ends.
Unfortunately not, you can not use these grips at any level of official competition. The grips are against the rules because they have fixed hand positions.
The most comfortable bike grips for long rides are typically made of soft, ergonomic materials like gel or foam. These grips provide cushioning and support to reduce hand fatigue and numbness during extended rides. Some popular options include Ergon GP1 grips, Lizard Skins DSP grips, and ODI Rogue grips.
The best hand grips for bikes that provide comfort and control during long rides are typically ergonomic grips with cushioning and a textured surface for a secure grip. Look for grips that are made of materials like rubber or silicone, and consider options with gel padding for extra comfort. It's also important to choose grips that are the right size for your hands and provide adequate support to reduce fatigue during extended rides.
The best handlebar grips for a bike are typically made of durable materials like rubber or silicone, provide a comfortable grip, and offer good shock absorption to reduce hand fatigue during rides. It's important to choose grips that fit your hand size and riding style for the best performance and comfort.