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lameduck

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Get a Grip
« on: October 16, 2005, 01:39:57 PM »

 [smiley=banana.gif]Went for a ride the other day and hands got kind of frosty so since we ride all year here I figured it was time to do something about it. On my last bike, an fxd, I installed a set of heater elements in the bars that worked great. They had a hi lo off switch but I found that the low wasn't very low so mostly toggled from hi to off. After looking at heated grip and glove options and researching on this board, which is a great source of info thanks to all the great contributers, I opted to try the heated inserts agian. For $80 can. ($ 4.25us.) I figured it would be a cheap experiment. I removed the front fairing to get at the wiring and opened up the switch housings and removed the grips. The grips are plastic so hesitated before continuing but thought rads are now plastic so hopefully the grips should take the heat. Time will tell. I ran the wires through the bars into the switch housing, through an enlarged drain hole in the bottom housing, then followed the throttle cables on one side and the clutch line on the other into the fairing. Oh yeah, because I found the low setting useless before I removed that wire and ran high and ground only. Found where the accessory wire from the dash switch went and tied into it and used one the the empty ground plugs in the wiring harness. It's being a couple of weeks now and it seems to work great, gets nice and warm and easy to control with accessory switch. I've run it pretty hot to test it and yesterday took the switch housings apart to install chrome switch covers, which look way mo better than the black by the way, and everything looked normal. Anyways just thought I'd pass this on as an alternative. Thanks again to everyone for their great input on this site, thats what makes it great.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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Re: Get a Grip
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2005, 06:17:02 PM »

I've had the same setup since day one on my '04, no problems so far (touch wood).
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Re: Get a Grip
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2007, 04:50:27 PM »

I know this post has been idle for a while but was hoping to get some info on this type of heating element. Does anyone have a link to this product? My heated grips just stopped working after 2000 miles on my new SEUC and I was running thru all the posts about heated grips to see what my options are.
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Re: Get a Grip
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2007, 05:24:51 PM »

Have nothing to add but I am shocked you would need heat in Ocala. How often do you have to ride below 70? :confused5:
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Re: Get a Grip
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2007, 08:13:08 PM »

Have nothing to add but I am shocked you would need heat in Ocala. How often do you have to ride below 70? :confused5:

Road in at 36 this morning and it will be 26 Saturday morning!!!
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