Just realised it is going to get colder and am thinking of fitting heated grips this winter on my FZ1.
What do you suggest? Reliable and effective seem highish priorities....
Normally I've used Oxford muffs that do a reasonable job of keeping my hands warm but thought this year I'd try KTM enduro (got old pair in shed) wrap round guards and heated grips.
For the last 10 winters I've been wearing a 60 W heated waistcoat/jacket that is just great for keeping the core warm and allowing warm blood to flow out to the limbs rather than them getting cold and shutting down.
Many thanks
I fitted Dr Bike heated grips few weeks ago use bike every day and had some horrible weather and I can not have them on full as to warm very easy to fit adjust using a knob that works even with thick gloves on, first bike I have had heated grips on and I am never going back they are shit hot love them.
I am to old to know everything
Datatool Therma for me, easy to fit, slider control easy to use and they are way too warm above second setting. Straight to battery, the fancy electronics sort it out so battery wont drain, switch them off anyway on the lowest slide setting.
Oxford grips, best on the market.
I'm actually selling them on here, the fact that I've sold well over a dozen pairs in just a couple of days is probably a sign of just how good they are!
i tried r g last year in a nutshell there crap compared to oxford never again
(13-11-13, 09:34 PM)devilsyam link Wrote: i tried r g last year in a nutshell there crap compared to oxford never again
OTOH I switched to RG after going through 3 Oxford controllers in 3 winters. Never looked back.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
I removed a set of Oxford grips from my bike ( replacing damaged bars). These ones were the larger, plastic hard ones that the previous owner had snipped the wires off.
Is there a nack for removing them? They seemed welded on and I had to slice them apart and use snips to.....snip the wire. The clutch side was ok but trying to be more sympathetic on the throttle side I got skewered a couple of times by the snipped wires!
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(13-11-13, 09:34 PM)devilsyam link Wrote: i tried r g last year in a nutshell there crap compared to oxford never again
+1 regarding r&g's I bought them after reading a Ride magazine test, which said they were the best. Absolute cr#p. Oxfords are much better.
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
Daytona hot grips, there brill had several pairs of these in the past and I've just fitted a pair on my mates tdm, leave em on start and they melt ya gloves. They have a nice feel to em, similar to sports bike grips and not the usual bulky feel.
If you want premium sport oxford grips they are for sale in the for sale / wanted section for 50 quid. Bargain. Ps.. Just bought a set
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
I had two bikes with heated grips, owned at the same time. One with oxford grips and the other with dr bike.
Prefereed the dr bike as they had several heat settings. Oxford had four settings, also annoying was it started on the lowest each time you turned them on, dr bike had a dial which you just left on what you refereed.
I have Yamaha fitted ones and to be honest there not as good as my Honda xx ones, as previously posted I would def go for oxford ones.
The Yamaha ones were stupidly expensive and Proformance is pants compared to the Oxford ones.