Anyone have a preference for heated grips that work well on a steamer? Prefer easy install 'cause I suck at this stuff.
Geof
Ive used the dual star under the grips you have models, not too hard to install, and very flexible as far as placement of the switch and such
not on a steamer, but on my rocket, and on my sprint before...
im not sure what brand i have(came with the bike), but they look like the cheaper one's offered in the aerostitch catalog. they work really well.
http://www.whitehorsepress.com/product_ ... ts_id=5252 (http://www.whitehorsepress.com/product_info.php?products_id=5252)
I'm replacing my worn out Trophy heated grips on my 96 Tiger. They (whitehorse) also recommend a heat troller as the stock control draws full power at all positions. Not helpful to a Tiger battery.
I don't have them yet but hopefully they'll do the trick.
AndyB, NH.
Has anybody tried these?
http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Rider/heated_grip_kit2.htm
They were recommended in the onther hot grips thread, and they looked pretty good to me. Why would they not be a good idea?
I had a pair on my f650. Not impressed. They burned up and the hot spots melted my grips. Cheaply made crap, IMO.
Quote from: "JetdocX"I had a pair on my f650. Not impressed. They burned up and the hot spots melted my grips. Cheaply made crap, IMO.
If you're talking about the dual star/aerostich elements under your grip set, I have heard much the same thing. Also, proper heated grips should have the rubber made to specifications to allow it to heat up. Standard unheated grips don't have to so they may react poorly to heat.
AndyB, 96.
Yup. Those ones. Those Oxford ones look bomber, though. :D
I have used Oxford model with the thrermostat, I purchased them in the UK. and the dual star ones as well, and never had a problem with them under Oury dirt bike grips on my sprint, or my Triumph Rocket Grips..
only problem Ive ever had with the oxford ones is when I accidently left them on ( wired direct to battery is not a good idea)
the thermostat portion melted and got AFU.
it there anything good in the wiring harness to hook to, or do you run to the battery?
Geof
Mine are hooked to switched power, but they are the stock grips. Why couldn't you do the same provided the right info, right?
I have a freakin' fuse tie wrapped to the instrument panel subframe powering the grips. :roll: :roll: :roll:
Hardly an OEM clean install, but mine are probably aftermarket like yours.
There is a spare plug inside the cockpit. :D I fitted my Oxford grips power source from here, it works off the key so you wont have to worry about a flat battery. :oops:
I had to cut off the ends of the wires. I went down and bought some "pins" to fit into the plug.
If the bike idles for a while the controller switches off the grips, so I switch them on when i'm ready to ride. I think it knows the grips are drawing more power than is being produced on the idle, so it switches them off.
I think back over 30 odd years of frozen fingers and numb hands, I should have fitted these grips years ago.
oh and whatever you choose , wire to a power source that shuts off with ignition...
even if your attentive, a slight bump of the switch and youll come out to a dead battery someday
What about the triumph ones that are supposed to plug right into the extra socket? I am thinking about those for myself..
Andy B has the triumph ones on his red steamer and although they have given up this year on him they are over 10 years old and served him well ! :D
Quote from: "Mustang"Andy B has the triumph ones on his red steamer and although they have given up this year on him they are over 10 years old and served him well ! :D
Are these the same ones listed for the girlies?
Geof
I honestly don't know if they are the same or not , the triumph site says they are VIN# specific ..............and to check with your dealer .
Quote from: "abruzzi"Quote from: "Mustang"Andy B has the triumph ones on his red steamer and although they have given up this year on him they are over 10 years old and served him well ! :D
Are these the same ones listed for the girlies?
Geof
Mine is a 96 but the grips are for a Trophy. I think they've been on since 98. Had the Triumph shop wire them up.
AndyB, NH.
Quote from: "armadillo76"Mine is a 96 but the grips are for a Trophy. I think they've been on since 98. Had the Triumph shop wire them up.
AndyB, NH.
A little looking found me this page:
http://www.motorcyclestore.us/triumph/a ... index.html (http://www.motorcyclestore.us/triumph/accessories/sporttouring/heatedgrips/index.html)
No-one seems to list grips for the steamer--I guessing it's no longer available. The page above lists two sets for the trophy, depending on vin. The kicker would be which correlates to my 95 Tiger? I'll post what I find.
Geof
Quote from: "abruzzi"Quote from: "armadillo76"Mine is a 96 but the grips are for a Trophy. I think they've been on since 98. Had the Triumph shop wire them up.
AndyB, NH.
A little looking found me this page:
http://www.motorcyclestore.us/triumph/a ... index.html (http://www.motorcyclestore.us/triumph/accessories/sporttouring/heatedgrips/index.html)
No-one seems to list grips for the steamer--I guessing it's no longer available. The page above lists two sets for the trophy, depending on vin. The kicker would be which correlates to my 95 Tiger? I'll post what I find.
Geof
Sorry, I should have been clearer. No heated grips were offered for the Steamer (AFAIK). For that price you could get the Oxford heaterz ($80?) plus the heat troller (to keep the draw from being full at all settings draining an already weak system). You may be happy just with the Oxford grips from Whitehorse Press.
AndyB, NH, 96 Tiger.