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Title: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Indenial on July 30, 2023, 07:46:44 PM
I went to go for a ride today and the left grip was sticky. The right one is fine.  Has anyone had this problem?  And what can be used to clean it.  So far Dawn soap, WD-40, and Hoppes #9 hasn't worked.   Any good ideas?  Thanks
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: efrbc1 on July 31, 2023, 10:31:31 AM
Make sure the grip isn't pushed in to the end of the handlebars.  If the end of the throttle tube is rubbing on the end of the handlebar, it will stick.  Should be able to "move" the throttle grip back and forth just a bit.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: KGB on July 31, 2023, 11:27:18 AM
Make sure the grip isn't pushed in to the end of the handlebars.  If the end of the throttle tube is rubbing on the end of the handlebar, it will stick.  Should be able to "move" the throttle grip back and forth just a bit.

On the left grip?
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Joel on July 31, 2023, 11:28:34 AM
You can  try goo gone.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: fastfreddy on July 31, 2023, 12:48:55 PM
 s100 and high pressure wash works for me ... only last for a lill while then needs done again. not sure why it happens, was told oils in the skin, sun block ?? my grips are worn to the point they need replaced, thats on the winter project list
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: efrbc1 on July 31, 2023, 04:06:25 PM
Whoops, didn't catch it was the left side........
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Finster101 on July 31, 2023, 06:14:36 PM
Sadly, it sounds like it's just time to replace them.  Whatever you do will not last long and the stickiness will return.  I think for whatever reason the rubber just starts to break down.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Indenial on July 31, 2023, 06:22:29 PM
Sadly, it sounds like it's just time to replace them.  Whatever you do will not last long and the stickiness will return.  I think for whatever reason the rubber just starts to break down.

I think you may be correct. Darn.   Does anyone remember what "collection" a 2009 CVO Road Glide had?
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: TN on July 31, 2023, 07:46:19 PM
Use some 90% isopropyl alcohol on a rag and start cleaning them, it may take a few times but it’ll take the degraded rubber off and they’ll be good for a while.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Para Bellum on August 01, 2023, 01:17:52 AM
The main causes of rubber breakdown are:

To make the rubber last, rinse frequently with water.  Use a mild car wash product (no petroleum), rinse well with water, and treat with a water-based protectant like 303 Marine Aerospace Protectant.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: dayne66 on August 02, 2023, 12:45:08 PM
My bikes grips are just starting to get sticky....same happened to Bushnell binoculars and Rigid 12" mitre saw.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Indenial on August 02, 2023, 02:59:07 PM
I went out the Harley shop today.  Last time they got sticky they cleaned them with something and it took care of the problem.  It's from the degrading rubber.  They use non-chlorinated brake fluid. He cleaned it today and now it's perfect. He said you have to use the Non-chlorinated kind.  But I did go ahead and ordered a left hand grip. Lucky they still had some from the 2009-2012 years that they came stock.  All good now.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: ultra13 on August 02, 2023, 03:09:51 PM
I use leather conditioner....
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Joel on August 03, 2023, 09:28:12 AM
I went out the Harley shop today.  Last time they got sticky they cleaned them with something and it took care of the problem.  It's from the degrading rubber.  They use non-chlorinated brake fluid. He cleaned it today and now it's perfect. He said you have to use the Non-chlorinated kind.  But I did go ahead and ordered a left hand grip. Lucky they still had some from the 2009-2012 years that they came stock.  All good now.

Just wondering if you may have ment non chlorinated brake cleaner?
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Indenial on August 05, 2023, 07:21:05 AM
Yes, that was it.   But I can't find out the reason it should be non chlorinated.
Title: Re: Sticky hand grip
Post by: Joel on August 05, 2023, 10:19:26 AM
Non chlorinated is the healthy choice of  brake cleaners.
Just be sure to spray it onto a clean preferably white rag, a colored rag will bleed the dye onto what you are trying to clean and over spray can eat plastic and clear coats. My shop wall clocks plastic face was dirty and I wiped it with a rag sprayed with brake clean, it ate the plastic so bad with 1 swipe I had to take the cover off and throw it away.
Very similar to dry cleaning  chemical products. If you have some oily greasy finger print on fabric you get most of it off by spraying brake cleaner onto a white rag and lightly brushing the area  using a different part of that rag with each pass.