Just wanted to share my experience of fitting Oxford heated grips. I'm not particularly mechanically minded, so if I can do it, anyone can!
I spent quite a while on forums and watching Youtube videos about fitting the grips and then I spent some time figuring out how I wanted them orientated and where to run the wires. If you use superglue as Oxford recommend, then you want to get the grips in the right position first time and rather quickly (in a few seconds)!
Getting the old grips off was a doddle. I used a screw driver inserted from the bar end of the handlebars to loosen the grips from the existing glue. The left came off in tact. I had to cut the right off as it moved with the throttle slider when I was trying to twist it off. Whatever glue had been used previously came off cleanly and no cleanup or sanding of the handlebars was required.
I spent a while dry-fitting and experimenting with the throttle-side grip which slid on with little effort. The lefthand grip would not go on. The diameter looked too damn small so I gave up after an hour of trying and tried again the next morning. I'm sure I'd read somewhere about heating the grips up making them expand which allows them to slide on easier, so I wired them up and turned them on 100% for 10 minutes. The lefthand grip slid on hot fairly easily with a little help from some WD40 to lubricate. Didn't use glue on the left as I cant get the bugger back off (!) but did use superglue on the right as I didn't want it sliding around whilst riding.
Wiring was straight forward, it just takes a little thought and some cable ties. I went straight onto the battery terminals but I'll change that when I get it clear in my head how to wire on an ignition circuit. I wrapped the molex plugs with insulation tape to protect from rain.
Hope that helps someone. I'd highly recommend heating them up before fitting (you need to test them anyway, right?) and some careful thought about positioning. Have used them around town and they feel great -- 100% is too much after a while. Hopefully they'll cure my numb fingertips!
David.
Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
Nice having warm fingers on a cold day just watch your mates at lights they tend to get a little snatch happy for my grips and we can not move when they are taking the piss
Daz
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Yeah, you don't want to really go straight from the battery, as you WILL forget to turn them off.
I have them switched on probably 70% of the year, they do make a massive difference in the cold and wet weather.
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16-12-13, 02:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-12-13, 02:50 PM by Buzz.)
(16-12-13, 02:42 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote:Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
+1 for this, it's exactly what I did to add my 12V satnav
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(16-12-13, 02:42 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote:Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
Nice having warm fingers on a cold day just watch your mates at lights they tend to get a little snatch happy for my grips and we can not move when they are taking the piss
Daz
I'm trying to figure out how this would give you live only when ignition is on... Can someone enlighten me?
(16-12-13, 07:40 PM)dcurzon link Wrote:[quote author=dBfazer600 link=topic=11020.msg117152#msg117152 date=1387201364]
Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
Nice having warm fingers on a cold day just watch your mates at lights they tend to get a little snatch happy for my grips and we can not move when they are taking the piss
Daz
I'm trying to figure out how this would give you live only when ignition is on... Can someone enlighten me?
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The ignition will not allow power from the battery until the bikes key is on. Only then can you use the start button. Its also part of the battery recharge system (if I remember correctly)
Daz
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(16-12-13, 09:59 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote:The newer oxford grips have built in battery protection, I havn't tried it yet and dont plan too :lol .
Anyway OP :useless
And where did you hide the excess cable from each lead?
I ran my N/S passed the coils using cable ties. This is the only pic I have. I simply followed the cables to and from the handle bars. Mine excess cable and fuse I hid in the N/S panel where the the key to take off the seat is located. I put my sat nav and heated grips on same fuse. I have issues with gripps turning them self off if left idling at lights to long. So may put sat nav on main lights visa versa. [smg id=1476 type=preview align=center caption="2 seat and tank off now for the petrol pump and filter also the coils 30 Oct 13"]
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Sorry Fizzy you ment excess wiring to handle bars? I looped mine and then cable tied em to cables in situ
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(16-12-13, 07:40 PM)dcurzon link Wrote:I'm trying to figure out how this would give you live only when ignition is on... Can someone enlighten me?
If you use that tap on something like the headlight fuse then it will only be live when the key is turned. There are 2 slots on a fuse tap, the bottom slot uses the existing fuse which was there already, 20/10A, the top slot is used for the live wire sticking out i.e. the heated grips, probably 5A
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(17-12-13, 09:41 AM)Buzz link Wrote:[quote author=dcurzon link=topic=11020.msg117166#msg117166 date=1387219236]
I'm trying to figure out how this would give you live only when ignition is on... Can someone enlighten me?
If you use that tap on something like the headlight fuse then it will only be live when the key is turned. There are 2 slots on a fuse tap, the bottom slot uses the existing fuse which was there already, 20/10A, the top slot is used for the live wire sticking out i.e. the heated grips, probably 5A
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gotcha, well described, thanks
(16-12-13, 09:59 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote:The newer oxford grips have built in battery protection, I havn't tried it yet and dont plan too :lol .
Anyway OP :useless
And where did you hide the excess cable from each lead? lol! I'm not sure you need pics. You know what grips look like?!
It is the newer grips with battery protection. I'll still move the live though.
The excess is cable-tied by the left fairing at the moment. Not sure what to do with all that cable...
(16-12-13, 02:42 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote:Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
Nice having warm fingers on a cold day just watch your mates at lights they tend to get a little snatch happy for my grips and we can not move when they are taking the piss
Daz
Good idea. Just ordered one now.
The only niggly thing about using fuse taps in the existing fuse box is that because it adds another 1/2 cm to the height of the fuses you can't quite close the lid. However I've had a couple in there for 2 years in all sorts of weathers and nothing bad's happened to my electrics so far.
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I've always been a big advocate off heated grips and muffs, but this year I've gone for Keis' new heated gloves, not cheap but frickin awesome!
Some say...
Quote:I've gone for Keis' new heated gloves, not cheap but frickin awesome!
I've just gone for the Keis heated vest. Also awesome, especially round the kidneys.
(17-12-13, 11:50 PM)mtread link Wrote:Quote:I've gone for Keis' new heated gloves, not cheap but frickin awesome!
I've just gone for the Keis heated vest. Also awesome, especially round the kidneys. I've had the older model vest for 2/3 years, which is just lovely when it comes to January/ February!
Some say...
(16-12-13, 02:42 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote:Leave the earth as it is and use this to piggy back into ignition. 2 min job.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170709632237?s...1497.l2649
Nice having warm fingers on a cold day just watch your mates at lights they tend to get a little snatch happy for my grips and we can not move when they are taking the piss
Daz
Got the little fuse piggyback gubbins today. How do I attach the live from the grips to it? Do I have to strip the wires and crimp or is there a more elegant way of doing it?
I cut, stripped, soldered then heat-shrinked but I guess crimping will work....never liked crimping though.
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Sounds like hard work. Think I'll crimp and hope!
Merry Crimpmas!
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