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Title: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: slappy on 27 May 2013, 05:49:36 pm
Which is exactly where they belong.
I bought Oxford ones 2 years ago because I didn`t want to wear thick winter gloves any more but the first controller lasted just a year and I replaced it.
This weekend the controller went again and would not switch off, I had to remove the fuse to cut the power.I am not going to pay another £30 again for crappy switches that don`t last.
Anyway has anyone tried heated gloves? My hands get cold even when the weather is not that cold.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: andybesy on 27 May 2013, 06:26:40 pm
I've considered the heated kit but when I looked closely it said not for use in the wet which is on use for me.

Maybe they just covering themselves against claims or maybe its real I dunno. Anyone know?

Meanwhile I use simple waterproof over gloves on top of my. winter gloves which work good because they keep wind out
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: keithfzs1000 on 27 May 2013, 06:53:53 pm
both me and the wifey have had oxford hot grips now for the last 4 years and no probs whatever , and you didnt have to take fuse out as they cut off when your battery drops below 11.5v its a self protect thingy majig for the battery  :lol :lol
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: karlo on 27 May 2013, 07:05:34 pm
I used keis inner gloves  a couple of times this winter http://www.keisapparel.co.uk/?product=keis-heated-inner-gloves-new-for-2011 (http://www.keisapparel.co.uk/?product=keis-heated-inner-gloves-new-for-2011)
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: stevierst on 27 May 2013, 07:15:51 pm
A good alternative is hand guards to keep the wind off. I had a pair on my tiger, and they were pretty good. I used them through the first part of last winter, and I wore summer gloves. Just like you I suffer with cold hands all year. I use muffs on my 600 for winter commuting, and they're really good, just look a bit numb
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Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Grahamm on 28 May 2013, 12:36:54 am
Anyway has anyone tried heated gloves? My hands get cold even when the weather is not that cold.

Yep, I use the Gerbing heated gloves which, although expensive, are bloody brilliant! There's several posts about them on here from me if you do a quick search.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Grahamm on 28 May 2013, 12:37:48 am
I've considered the heated kit but when I looked closely it said not for use in the wet which is on use for me.

Which brand was this? What good is heated kit if you can't use it in the wet???
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Stooby2 on 28 May 2013, 10:04:36 am
I've been using Daytona Hotgrips for years now, never had a problem with them...


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daytona-hot-grips-inch-handlebars/dp/B0052DSKZM (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daytona-hot-grips-inch-handlebars/dp/B0052DSKZM)


The only slight drawback is that they don't maintain a constant temperature - you put them on "start" until they're well hot (they can get almost too hot to hold, even through gloves) then put them on "Run". They slowly cool down so that after about twenty minutes or so you have to put them on "Start" again. But they have thin bullet connects which means they thread through small holes easy enough, and just seem to be very reliable.


Combined with handlebar muffs over the winter (look crap, but on a 100K divvy 900 for work and back, who cares?) I had nice warm hands every day.


But I've put a pair of the Oxford Lites on the Fazer, and by comparison, they're crap. Even on full blast they don't get anywhere near as warm as the Daytonas.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Lawrence on 28 May 2013, 01:07:45 pm
Anyway has anyone tried heated gloves? My hands get cold even when the weather is not that cold.

Yep, I use the Gerbing heated gloves which, although expensive, are bloody brilliant! There's several posts about them on here from me if you do a quick search.
Same on both counts  :)   Got me through last winter ok, -5 every day was no problem.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: slappy on 28 May 2013, 08:07:49 pm
I have had a look at the heated gloves on the web today but the price!  Also not sure how tight my gloves would be with the heated kit on underneath.
If I bought a battery pack to power them I would never remember to charge it up and if I used the direct connection to the bike battery I would doubtless try to walk away from the bike whilst still connected to it.


I have refitted the handguards that I had on before and it looks like it will be back to winter gloves again.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Gingernutz on 28 May 2013, 08:31:20 pm
My choice is to use Handguards, Muffs, and heated grips (even cheap ones) and wear summer gloves all year round. The muffs are the key - waterproof and wind proof- the handguards stop the muffs interfering with the controls at speed.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: alexanderfitu on 29 May 2013, 08:27:19 pm
I used Gerbings heated gloves for 5 years now, the only problem with them is that in 3 sets, they only last about a year before one of the elements packs in, and they are expensive! Cant fault them otherwise.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: trudd on 29 May 2013, 10:49:40 pm
Replace the heated grip controller with a simple switch.
If you want to get posh then use a 3-position switch and wire them up in series or parallel for 2 heat settings.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: Lawrence on 31 May 2013, 10:59:19 am
I used Gerbings heated gloves for 5 years now, the only problem with them is that in 3 sets, they only last about a year before one of the elements packs in, and they are expensive! Cant fault them otherwise.
The electrics in the gloves have a lifetime warranty.  Think the controller is three years and the gloves (fabric/stitching) are one.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: alexanderfitu on 31 May 2013, 11:01:55 am
There were 2 distributors in the uk when I bought mine, one was apparently unauthorised. When I phoned Gerbing up they refused to honour the warranty as it wasnt from them (even though I had the original purchase receipt) which I think is pretty shitty.


They should be warranting the product, regardless of where its from, its the same product!
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: elbrownos on 01 June 2013, 02:34:19 pm
Tucano Urbano muffs are the business.
Just as effective as heated gloves but much cheaper and less likely to break
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: seangee on 03 June 2013, 10:00:05 pm
Had the same problem with Oxfords. Bought the R&G ones (which are cheaper) and after 3 winters still going strong.
Title: Re: Heated grips now in the bin!
Post by: MEM62 on 03 June 2013, 10:07:52 pm
If you want top quality heated grips buy a BMW  :D