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heated grips anyone got any what are they like
Posted:
Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:31 am
by handsomejackuk
as topic says, need new grips thinking heated this time for winter
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Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:44 am
by ozzyjohn
hi
i have used heated grips on my bikes for years and wouldn't own a bike without them. Currently an XTZ660 and DL650.In Australia you can buy Asian made ones for about $60. Simple high and low switch wired to my horn circuit as it turns of with the ignition so no one can turn them on without the motor running.Should only take about a 1-2 hrs to fit. I have heard the Oxford ones have had some problems and cost twice as much.I like being able to wear summer gloves in winter. if you fit them you will find you will use them more than you expect.
Good luck
John
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:06 am
by chisleu
Yes I plan to do this as well. Seems like a smart upgrade.
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
Posted:
Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:08 am
by Whysub
Never have had them fitted to my Baggi, but a mate has fitted Oxford Sport heated grips to a number of bikes and everyone has been happy with them. He has fitted them to a BMW S1000RR, GSX-R1000 K10 and a Fireblade RR-10.
Have grips fitted to my VStrom 1000 and like them. However, not as good as my Klan heated gloves, but they are a faff to put on just to do a 5 mile trip.
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
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Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:59 am
by chisleu
It's my understanding that the powered grips don't require putting on/off or anything, just flipping a switch when you want them on (ignition switched of course.)
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
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Sun Oct 30, 2011 2:53 pm
by tmart
I recently got a winter sale catalog in the mail from "Rider Wearhouse" in Duluth, MN (makers of the fabled Aerostich riding suits) and noted that they have at least 4 different options for heated grips, depending on how much work you are willing to do yourself. Give them a look at
http://www.aerostich.com and see if any fit your situation.
Regards,
Tom Martin
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
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Tue Nov 06, 2012 11:55 am
by Silverstripes
I have a set of the "Oxford" digital grips on my Mastiff and my goldwing.
4 Heat settings and an on and off switch on a small bar mounted control box. They work a treat and as yet only needed 75% setting as they get toast hot. I wired mine through a relay which is switched from the circuit live when the ignition is on. This way they are then wired direct to the battery via the relay. They can be left on and when ign is swithced off the relay then opens and thus no power to grips. This way i am not affecting the bike wiring as the relay power drain is miniscule. I also placed seperate fuses in the feed from the battery.
Regards
Adrian
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:01 pm
by Norman Wade
I've got the older type genuine Honda grips on my Skorpion. (The ones with the rotary knob to adjust temperature). These have the advantage of switching off if the voltage drops too low to charge the battery, so they can't run the battery down.
Once you've used heated grips, there's no going back!
Norman
Re: heated grips anyone got any what are they like
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Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:33 pm
by angustoyou
I've got R&G ones for £40, can't fault them. 5 heat settings, which are useful for spring and autumn too, grips are not too bulky, soft enough for grip, easy to wire in, and you can get individual spares if you need them. (I broke the throttle side trying to move them from one bike to another, replaced for £10)
Only issue was the left hand fit was a bit loose on the bars, so I added a wind of tape onto the bar, no problem! Totally recommended.