Members firewallsrus Posted May 25, 2010 Members Report Posted May 25, 2010 My diamond plate grips started shedding chrome within a month of purchasing my Sportster, but I ignored it at the time since my dealer assured me that Harley Davidson doesn't stand behind any of the products they market for their bikes. A year or so after purchase, the rubber inserts started falling out which left some sharp edges on the grips. I covered these with some 6 oz. oil-tanned leather sewn on with regular black thread from my wife's sewing machine. This thread wore out after two years and started unraveling this past winter. Last week, I got around to taking the old leather grips off entirely. I hadn't been satisfied with the way they slid around sometimes on the chrome grips beneath, so I was going to put rubber cement between the chrome and the leather. While I was at it, I wanted to try something I had thought about with lace in a contrasting color. In re-attaching them, I used rubber cement except for about 3/4 inch on each side of the joint in the bottom, which I left unglued so I could more easily sew them in place. For thread, I went ahead and used waxed shoemakers thread and used a triple loop pattern. I would love feedback on the results. Quote
Members chainftw Posted May 26, 2010 Members Report Posted May 26, 2010 I use to be a warranty manager for harley and your dealer is full of crap . They were warrantably . Chain Quote CHAIN
Members WyomingSlick Posted May 27, 2010 Members Report Posted May 27, 2010 Well if that is what you were thinking of.......it might get you in trouble! Some of your buddies are going to want some too. Good thinking! Quote (John 8:32) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (KJV) And the truth is that religion is nothing more than the lame attempt by largely ignorant people to bring sense and order to a world that was beyond their comprehension. Once you see religion for the delusional and superstitious artifact it is............... you will be free !
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