1200 Can I Fit New Rubber To Oem Grips?

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by markyd, Feb 9, 2026 at 8:59 PM.

  1. My 2011 model year Multistrada's heated grips are worn out. The elements still work fine. Has anyone here managed to remove the original rubber and mount a new pair over the original heating elements?
     
  2. I don't know about fitting new rubber to the grips, but I use Grip Puppies. They are softish sponge grip oversleeves, and I like them because of that and because they are fatter and more comfortable for me. They would do a decent job of extending the life of your grips.
    https://grip-puppy.com/
     
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  3. Me too
     
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  4. Are your heating elements separate from the rubber grip? I ask because mine aren't. The element is embedded in the rubber grip.
     
  5. The heading elements are bonded to the plastic sleeve. I did have to double check though as you got me worried.
     
  6. I bought some cricket bat grip from your link and have just fitted it. Not quite the 'factory' look, but I'm pleasantly surprised with it. I applied it with a healthy smearing of vulcanising solution to get it on easier and hopefully keep it in place. Thanks for the suggestion.

    I also bought some grip puppies. I opted to try the cricket bat grip in the first instance as I was concerned the foam ones may not conduct the heat from the grips quite as well as the thinner cricket bat grip. I have them in reserve.
     
    #7 markyd, Feb 14, 2026 at 9:35 AM
    Last edited: Feb 14, 2026 at 6:26 PM
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