I doubt your grips are glued on, but they can feel like they are! Push a thin screwdriver between the grip and the bar as far in as you can, then squirt some WD40 in the gap. Work the screwdriver round the grip and twist, it should then free off.
Its not easy, but what I have done is ask an ebay seller (on ebay email, not normal email!), if it is a true GPS or ONLY GSM.I thought £49 sounded reasonable too, but the lowest price I can find it is £135.
Amazon has lots of cheaper ones, but who knows if they are any good?
Aound the outside, but I will one day "drill a hole" to bring it up through the middle!!Andy, - usb cable up the saddle post? From/to?
Jim
Good one!! You made me laugh out loud!!Andy, - “already has a usb socket” My mind boggles! You’re the boss.
Jim -
in Fakenham, Norfolk
All neatly placed in black flexible conduit by the bike manufacturer, and held with tie wraps under the frame! White bike frame! It looks good and is easy to maintain!Andy, That looks interesting, may have to investigate further, so wires run all over your bike -from back to front h/bars? Hmmm.
Jim
No need to damage the grips, push the screwdriver in from the open end.my grips are OEM and have sealed ends that I’d rather not destroy,