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Nick (Night_Rider) has a heated grips on his bike. Maybe he will chime and help with the question, or try to PM him to see if you can wake him up!!




Ok I'm up I'm up... Now about the heated grips... Yes the throttle side gets warmer faster but on my morning commute before, I had to stop and "grip" my motor to warm my hands. Now if my clutch hand gets cold I can warm it on the engine while my throttle stays warm AND IN CONTROL. If you let your bike idle and "warm up" before riding then both grips should be comfortable. I have thought of wiring my grips so that the throttle is adjustable and the clutch is full on with the heat on. I haven't had time to try it but it should work...now back to nap time...zzzz.... zzzz....zzzz....LOL


1982 Pontiac Trans Am...K.I.T.T. in progress. "It looks like Darth Vaders bathroom in here..."