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Old 07-14-2011, 01:50 PM   #1
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Default Jetski Handle Grips

Hi All,
anyone know how I can find out what size my jetski handle grips are? length and inside diameter.
I have a 1998 Tigershark 640L (different engine in it) and the grips are breaking down fast and I wanted to put new ones on it, preferably thinker maybe gel ones for comfort.

Problem is I am not up to the lake to measure them, Anyone have a reference as to where I can get the size of them, or where I can get a good deal on them

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Old 07-18-2011, 08:23 AM   #2
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anyone have anything on this for me?
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Old 07-18-2011, 08:53 AM   #3
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I am surprised our in-house expert on all things jet ski (jet skier) hasn't weighed in. He knows his stuff. I actually have a pair if foam mtn-bike grips on mine, if that helps. I think the diameters on the bars are the same. Happy hunting.
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Post Tigershark Grips

Hi guys,

Sorry about the delayed response...I was out on the jetski this weekend. The part number for the grips is 1773-052

You can buy them for about $8 from these folks:

http://www.countrycat.net/pages/oemp...LY/50995/73244

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Went on to their site, I will have to call them to see if they come in a set or not, and also If I need to replace the rivits that hold them unless they grips come with them

so talked to them $8 piece for the grips so $16 and then shipping and then the rivits as well,

hmm, I was thinking of upgrading them and found that I would be able to with some nice gel ones on Ebay for about $12 including shipping

I just have to get the handle bar demensions
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Do you know if grips are usually the same length 5 1/4?
I would think they were in late 90's 2000's but I would not not with today's machines
I was looking at these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...TQ:MOTORS:1123
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I tend toward Sea-Doo; Arctic Cat stopped making the Tiger Shark quite a while ago...as you know. I would recommend that you just measure them. You can measure the length and cicumference around the bar. Note that the diameter is then the circumference/3.14159. {You might just be able to measure the diameter at the end of the grip...it looks open}

With aftermarket, you might have to make some modifications to deal with the rivit. Clearly you will have to drill a hole and might want to countersink and use a washer. The grips that you are looking at are specified to be 7.5" in total length and 2.5 " in outside diameter. I do not know what the inside diameter is. If you are going to buy these on ebay ask the seller to measure them for you.

The 964 appears to be a shorter grip (FYI)

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...57879-3729315-


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I tend toward Sea-Doo; Arctic Cat stopped making the Tiger Shark quite a while ago...as you know. I would recommend that you just measure them. You can measure the length and cicumference around the bar. Note that the diameter is then the circumference/3.14159. {You might just be able to measure the diameter at the end of the grip...it looks open}

With aftermarket, you might have to make some modifications to deal with the rivit. Clearly you will have to drill a hole and might want to countersink and use a washer. The grips that you are looking at are specified to be 7.5" in total length and 2.5 " in outside diameter. I do not know what the inside diameter is. If you are going to buy these on ebay ask the seller to measure them for you.

The 964 appears to be a shorter grip (FYI)

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...57879-3729315-


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Well I wanted to get them to put them on this weekend, but you are right I have too many unknowns, I should probably just hold off till Monday after the weekend so I can measure them out correctly. I do know they are 7/8 inside diameter and the rivit is a pop out plastic one.
Thank you for your input
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