🏍️ Grip the road, own the ride—style and control in every twist!
The NNOGLOW Motorcycle Hand Grips combine precision-machined aluminum with a non-slip rubber lining to deliver superior vibration dampening and durability. Designed for universal 1-inch handlebars, these chrome black grips offer an easy, glue-free installation, making them the perfect upgrade for Harley, Kawasaki, Suzuki cruisers seeking enhanced comfort and style.
Vehicle Service Type | Street Bike |
Color | Chrome Black-A |
Brand | INNOGLOW |
Material | Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 5.75"L x 1.81"W |
Manufacturer | INNOGLOW |
UPC | 603813039641 |
Model | otorcycle Hand Grips |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | INNOGLOW-87512368-0FB |
M**.
Throttle side
So I see reviews saying that was not enough adhesive on throttle side and it came loose.Well mine did as well but as you know the left hand has to be glued. The fact the we now have to glue the throttle side is a plus. Now you adjust it to your comfort. If it was hard set that would have been aweful for me. I’m glad it was not hard glued now I have it where I want it.
L**R
Extremely Dangerous and Poorly Designed Grips
I recently purchased these motorcycle handlebar grips, and they have been nothing short of a disaster. While they were easy to install, they lacked any method to properly secure them to the handlebars. The non-throttle side constantly slipped and moved out of place, requiring me to tap the end to reset it multiple times. This is a major safety issue.The throttle side started off fine on the first ride but quickly became a nightmare. After just one ride, the internal glue failed, causing the grip to rotate freely around the throttle. This made it nearly impossible to maintain a consistent speed, as the grip would just slide around. The included throttle assist was another problem—it interfered with my hand, forcing me to adjust the grip mid-ride, which is incredibly dangerous.These grips are complete trash, and I would not recommend them to anyone. After just three rides, I removed them out of fear for my safety. If you value your life and plan on doing any safe riding, invest in higher-quality grips. These are not worth the risk.
R**N
Quick Delivery and product as listed
The accessories absolutely POP on my bike. The fit was excellent and really look nice. Price and delivery time was really good.
A**
Install carefully, a lot of gorilla glue needed for safe install.
Throttle grip installed fine, at first, but then shifted downward from handle bar while driving.There is a plastic tube inside the grip and the grip separated from the plastic tube. Could have been a disaster if it came loose during riding. There was remnants of factory glue on the plastic tube, but barely enough to keep the grip in place. I ended up applying gorilla glue to the entire plastic shaft on the throttle side and then slid the grip back on.The left grip did not fit tight and requires lots of gorilla glue too. Now I think they’re safe to ride with. Hopefully I will never going to remove them. That will be a project in its self.
S**K
How to Install
You can use the loose fit to your advantage. To get a good installation first pull the throttle grip off the plastic throttle insert. If the factory insert doesn`t work in your control housing you can use your exsisting insert. Clean off any old glue from whichever insert you use. Put the grip back on and mark a reference point on the control housing where you want it to stay. Pull the grip off again. Scuff sand the plastic insert with fine emory cloth or 220 grit sandpaper and wipe it clean. Apply a liberal amount of liquid Super Glue on the insert. Slide the grip on using one non-stop motion paying attention to the reference mark you made and the location of the throttle assist. If you stop moving before the grip is in place it will be stuck where you stopped. Use the same application for the left grip. Mark, sand, clean, glue and slide on. I gave the factory adhesion 5 stars because it gave me the opportunity to install the grips the way I wanted. Safe.
J**R
Love the style, glue sucks
I had the same problems as everyone else. Within minutes the throttle grip separated from the sleeve. And I had to use electrical tape on the left handlebar to get the grip there tight enough to not just slide back off from gravity alone. I understand the size issue. Metric bikes are often 24mm not really 1", Harley bars are often almost 26mm (a full 1"). So these are designed to fit both, they just fit metric 24mm bars loosely. I don't fault them for that. But the glue on the throttle side is ridicules and needs fixed ASAP. Also one of the four end cap screws threads stripped with even light pressure.It could be a safety issue in heavy traffic on the freeway! But I still give it three stars. I really want to love these, but they need to address some quality issues. I had read the reviews and bought a bottle of Gorilla Glue the day I ordered them, planning to have to address the throttle and fitment issues. I also allowed for a day for the glue to dry. Do not expect to get these grips and be able to ride right after. Plan to be down 24 hours. If you take that all into account, and are super careful with the end cap screws, these are nice grips.
T**N
Did not work on my Harley
Grips were too long to start with; replacing 5in Harley Grips and these measure 5 3/4 and 6. They could worked so I slid them on. The diameter is slightly larger than 1in making it a little loose on the bar but I was going to make it work. Unfortunately the throttle side grip would not fit under the controls as the grip/throttle cable attachment was too large. Really tried to make it work because they feel good at a good price, but you get what you pay for in the end. Returning and will get Kuryakyn or Avon for double the price but less hassle knowing it fits correctly.
J**E
A lot of mixed reviews on there’s
The media could not be loaded. Bought these on a limb saw a lot of mix reviews about the glue being terrible and blah blah blah so honest review. Putting the throttle side on the actual grip came off of the tube which I believe they did it for a reason cause without that being separated I’m almost certain that I wouldn’t have been able to get the throttle cables on correctly I added some grip glue to both sides and I have 0 issues now after a month or so of riding I will come back and review this because everyone says they don’t last so we will see
Trustpilot
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