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Anyone fitted these?
all advice appreciated!
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Aerostitch is your friend. I have these: http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-warm-wrap-grips.html ... they work reasonably well, but they're kind've bulky and don't work as well as.... These, http://www.aerostich.com/heated-grip-kit.html which are cheaper, less obtrusive, and from what I can tell they work better too. (In fact, I plan on putting these on mine this winter to replace the over-wraps, which have ceased working for some reason, and I never really liked the grip feel with them on anyway.) There are also these: http://www.aerostich.com/symtec-grip-heaters.html, which I know little about other than they're supposedly higher end...? No matter what, the grip warmers are a must-do if you're riding in real cold. It's easy to put on another sweater under the gear, or another pair of socks, but keeping your paws warm is, in my experience, the most difficult thing to do. Heated grips or gloves is definitely the way to go. Good luck! --Jaeger
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I have Oxford Cruiser heated grips and would recommend them as they look good and get HOT. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OXFORD-HOT-GRIPS-H...=item335ab481c7
That looks great, thank you!
Dont suppose you've got a pic of what it looks like fitted? That control switch looks a little 'chunky' if you know what I mean :-)
Reviews seem to be good..
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i used the stick-on and did not like the result. the throttle could fry eggs and the left got warm. problem was that it was heating the bar where as the throttle had that nice plastic tube to melt. i would consider those oxford, but i use heated gloves that cost about the same and go with you....not attached to the bike. http://www.newenough.com/street/electric...cle_gloves.html
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Good call on the Tourmaster heated gloves. The fact that they come with the controller and leads makes them a bargain($152).Anyone else have any feedback on them?
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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!! Meanwhile the idea is VERY appealing to me so I find this thread more than interesting. My Trophy has heated grip and all I can say is OMG!! The heated glove idea is intriguing too to say the least. I'm also considering the use of heat packs to warm the ol' hands. There are all kinds of them on the market but these guys have some that are reusable. Just a thought.
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Have just been to the Triumph dealer (3x) to pick up my new jacket, and discussed the heated grips options.
They are a big fan of the Oxford grips, but strangely, not fans of the 'cruiser' package - apparently a few customers have had issues with the rotary knob breaking etc, and their reccomendation was very much for the standard sets with the non-rotary pushbutton type controller.
Gonna have a bit more of a think about it!
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I have the Oxford Cruiser grips. I didn’t like the control box and got them to get the electronic controller that is offered in the other sets, which I paid a little extra for. At the moment the electronic controller is zip tied to the bars in between the risers but I’m thinking I may mount it on top of the battery. I'm going to run all my wirers through the bars and will decide when I do that job.
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I'm also considering the use of heat packs to warm the ol' hands. There are all kinds of them on the market but these guys have some that are reusable. Just a thought.
I've got something very similar, same technology different maker, and they do give off a lot of heat right at the begining, but gradually cool off and don't last long.
But the main problem is that they harden as the heat dissapates so would be no good in your glove to keep you warm while riding, but they would warm you up if you stopped to use them.
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here is another monkey wrench to throw in. they even have heated insoles. http://www.tpi4x4.com/KLR650/heated.html
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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 
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I'm also considering the use of heat packs to warm the ol' hands. There are all kinds of them on the market but these guys have some that are reusable. Just a thought.
BlueCross/Blue Shield was giving these out a couple years back (heart shaped) in one of their OPM sign-up drives. They actually worked pretty good for 30-45 minutes. They wouldn't fit in a glove, but they were good in a vest pocket or in the removable armor slot of a jacket.
I had, literally, a hundred of 'em. Had being the operative word. They were a PITA to reactivate by boiling so most were just left where they died.
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just had the Oxford heated grips put on my bike, will try them out ASAP
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just had the Oxford heated grips put on my bike, will try them out ASAP
Keep us in the loop on those new grips of yours if ya please. My little fingies are feeling the cold here too.
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I just installed the stick on type a couple of days ago. way better than nothing, however the throttle side does get a lot warmer. I even put a few layers of electrical tape on the clutch side to try to get more of the heat to my hands insted of the bar. Any suggestions of ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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I keep coming back to this, specially as most recent rides have been between -5 and +5 degrees.
My research is telling me that only the 'cruiser' model oxford grips will fit, as they are for a 1inch/25mm bar, whereas the standard ones are for 22mm and will not fit.. but like others here have said, the 'standard' controller is better.
But I cant find the cruiser grips with a standard controller. Anyone point me in the right direction? I really want to get these ordered so they can be on in time for the xmas break...
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Well.. I've ordered a set to fit the 1" bars, and have contacted a place that sell the controllers separately to determine compatibility..
Will keep you informed! :-)
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