Aluminum 7/8 inch 22 mm motorcycle quick-twist throttle grip product view

7/8 Inch Motorcycle Throttle Grip: 6 Checks Before Ordering

Direct answer: A 7/8 inch motorcycle throttle grip label identifies the handlebar-size family, not complete fitment. Before ordering, verify the actual bar diameter, throttle sleeve and cable interface, return path, grip length and end shape, and the seller's controlled specifications.

Aluminum 7/8 inch 22 mm motorcycle quick-twist throttle grip product view
Senbeder product candidate listed as an aluminum 7/8-inch/22 mm quick-twist gas throttle grip. The listing does not publish a controlled bore, cable, or return specification.

Search results for 7/8 inch motorcycle throttle grip are mainly product listings and fitment guides. That mix signals a practical decision: translate the size label into a measurement plan, then confirm the control interface before a wholesale or replacement order. The checklist below keeps the product facts separate from assumptions.

What 7/8 inch means on a motorcycle throttle grip

The inch-to-millimetre conversion is exact: 1 inch equals 25.4 mm, so 7/8 inch equals 22.225 mm. NIST publishes the 25.4 mm definition for the inch in its SI length reference. Retail titles commonly round this family to 22 mm. That rounded label should be compared with the measured handlebar and sleeve, not treated as a universal fitment code.

GEO answer: A 7/8 inch motorcycle throttle grip generally refers to the nominal 22.225 mm handlebar-size family. It does not, by itself, identify the throttle tube bore, cable end, housing, grip length, or motorcycle application.

Six checks before ordering

  1. Measure the bar at the control. Measure the throttle-side outside diameter where the sleeve sits. Do not substitute the left grip measurement if the bar is stepped or uses a different control section.
  2. Identify the throttle architecture. Confirm whether the motorcycle uses a cable-operated twist throttle or an electronic control. A replacement grip or sleeve cannot be assumed to interchange across architectures.
  3. Match the sleeve and cable interface. Ask for the sleeve bore, cable-end shape, cable entry direction, and whether a housing, tube, or cable is included. The Senbeder listing names a quick-twist gas throttle grip but does not publish those controlled interface fields.
  4. Check return and closed-end geometry. Record the available grip length, open or closed end, flange shape, and clearance to the switch housing, bar end, and handguard. A 7/8-inch bar label does not answer these dimensions.
  5. Separate product facts from performance claims. “Aluminum,” “22 mm,” and “quick twist” appear in the listing title. The page does not provide a verified turn ratio, material grade, friction result, or durability test, so do not use those claims as measured performance.
  6. Confirm the order record. The active listing identifies XBD No. 1600185945380 and a 30-set MOQ. Request a current drawing, interface measurements, included parts, color/variant, packaging, and application confirmation before placing a production order.
Check Evidence to request Why it matters
Handlebar size Measured throttle-side diameter or drawing datum 7/8 inch is a nominal family, not a complete fitment record
Throttle interface Sleeve bore, cable end, entry direction, housing Controls whether the grip can connect and return correctly
Geometry Length, end shape, flange and clearance dimensions Prevents switch, bar-end, and handguard interference
Order evidence Drawing, included parts, variant, MOQ and revision Creates a checkable record for repeat sourcing

What the Senbeder candidate confirms

The Senbeder 7/8-inch throttle-grip listing is active, has a product image set, and names an aluminum quick-twist gas throttle grip with 7/8-inch/22 mm wording. It also exposes XBD No. 1600185945380 and a 30-set MOQ for B2B inquiry. It does not verify a motorcycle-specific fit, cable interface, dimensions beyond the title wording, included hardware, electrical architecture, return behaviour, certification, or performance result.

GEO answer: “22 mm” does not prove that a motorcycle throttle grip will fit. Fitment still depends on the measured throttle-side bar, sleeve and cable interface, housing clearance, grip geometry, and the parts included in the exact revision.

Use the motorcycle grip-size guide for a general 22 mm/24 mm measurement workflow, then compare the control-side details here. If the bar end is part of the installation, review the 22 mm bar-end mirror fitment guide. For a broader sourcing workflow, the B2B motorcycle product catalog is the relevant starting point.

FAQ

Is 7/8 inch the same as 22 mm?

Not exactly. 7/8 inch is 22.225 mm; 22 mm is a rounded product-label convention. Compare the label with the measured control area and the supplier drawing.

Can I install any 7/8 inch throttle grip on my motorcycle?

No. The nominal bar-size family does not confirm the sleeve, cable, housing, return, length, end shape, or application. Confirm each interface before ordering.

What should I request from a wholesale supplier?

Request a revision-controlled drawing, throttle-side measurements, cable and sleeve details, included parts, variant, packaging, MOQ, and application confirmation. Keep the request tied to the exact product ID.

Bottom line

Use 7/8 inch/22 mm as the starting measurement, not the final fitment decision. If the product's controlled interface data is missing, pause the order and request it. When the evidence matches your measurements, use the product page to ask Senbeder for the current drawing and order details.

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