Product Overview
DAYTONA GB350 (21~24) ASSIST GRIP/GRAB BAR, BLACK - RIGHT SIDE, 23092
The Daytona assist grip (model number 23092) is designed specifically for the Honda GB350. This grip is thoughtfully styled to complement the classic aesthetic of the bike, giving it the appearance of a standard factory fitting. It also blends in nicely on custom builds where the rear grab bar has been removed.
Beyond its visual appeal, the assist grip enhances bike maneuverability and provides a secure handhold for passengers. This is particularly useful when the rear grab bar has been removed or when using custom seats that don't include pillion straps. A functional solution that does not detract from your bikes styling!
DETAILS:
-> Pipe diameter: Φ15.9
-> Material: Steel
-> Colour: matte black paint finish
-> Can be used with genuine seats and many aftermarket seats. (See note below).
Suits: GB350 21~25 - (RHS only).
NOTE:
+ Cannot be installed at the same time as our saddlebag support (16888/16889).
+ When installing at the same time as the stainless-steel short rear fender, use the rear turn signal bracket (23289) to relocate the rear turn signal.
+ This listing 23092 is for the right side only, if you would like the left-hand side, see part number >> 23089.
*Some aftermarket seats may come in contact with the assist grip; we have not extensively tested third party seats to confirm all options. Please check the images carefully to determine the clearance if using an aftermarket seat (Confirmed ok - with Daytona Cozy seats).
*Several images on this page show the LHS assist grip. Please note this listing is for the RHS and any images showing the LH assist grip are for illustration only.
Daytona Japan (Daytona Corporation) has been a leader in motorcycle parts industry since 1972. Daytona provides original and customized motorcycle parts and accessories throughout Japan and to the international marketplace. Daytona’s specialty is R&D to develop original motorcycle parts and accessories which meet the demand in the highly competitive Japanese motorcycle industry and abroad.