My 1100 has a set of Hot Grips installed by the previous owner. They work great and I really enjoy them on cold days. Recently I've noticed the rubber material on the grip deteriorating at an ever increasing rate.
When I looked for information on replacing the grips I found that Hot Grips claims that the oils in leather conditions, combined with heat and friction, destroys the rubber grip material.
They claim "By riding with leather gloves that have been treated with a leather preservative, the grips are constantly getting that preservative pressed and rubbed into them under high temperature, changing the chemical makeup of the grip. The MINK-OIL treatment of your leather glove palms can ruin the grips."
I have been using leather conditioner on my gloves but this is the first I've heard about it harming rubber. Has anyone else heard or seen this?
Note, they also advise against prolonged contact with "general purpose bike cleaner such as Greased Lightning, Simple Green, even the ever popular S100".
When I looked for information on replacing the grips I found that Hot Grips claims that the oils in leather conditions, combined with heat and friction, destroys the rubber grip material.
They claim "By riding with leather gloves that have been treated with a leather preservative, the grips are constantly getting that preservative pressed and rubbed into them under high temperature, changing the chemical makeup of the grip. The MINK-OIL treatment of your leather glove palms can ruin the grips."
I have been using leather conditioner on my gloves but this is the first I've heard about it harming rubber. Has anyone else heard or seen this?
Note, they also advise against prolonged contact with "general purpose bike cleaner such as Greased Lightning, Simple Green, even the ever popular S100".