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Heated grips

Started by hansi, April 09, 2011, 08:21:52 AM

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hansi

My new to me 03 Girly doesn't have heated grips. I ride year round here in the Pacific Northwest and I think of them as a necessity. Was really put off by the $239 price tag for the OEM heated grips from the local Triumph dealer. I do like the neatness of the switch in the right hand side switch pod, so I ordered the OEM switch from  http://www.bikebandit.com/ for $45 incl.sh/hdl and mylar type heated grips from http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/2/ ... =SLIsearch for $55 sh/hdl to combine for a, IMO, neat set up.
What do you guys do for warm hands in fall/winter/spring? Alternatives? $100 sounds good to me for heated grips!?

Blazimir

Have you checked Saito or Oxford heated grips? I know that these are worth of recommending.

AK Tiger

I have the Oxford grips that I purchased from TwistedThrottle.com.  They are excellent as far as heat goes.  The controlller is a bit difficult to use with gloves on, especially in the dark.  Overall, however, a good buy.

By the way, I have found TwistedThrottle an excellent bunch to buy from.  Excellent customer service.
Darrell
IBA 16091
2005 Tiger
2002 Tiger (Deceased - Killed by a suicidal caribou)

D-Fuzz

I installed the Oxford grips on my iger as well.  They are easy to hook up and they work nicely.  I agree about the controller being a bit difficult to use with gloves on though.
Scott

1996 Tiger 885, black

KuzzinKenny

In Scotland, there`s no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes !! Billy Connolly
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Lucifer Orange 05 (2004) Purrrrrrfect !!

cosmo

I used Hot Grips all this winter. Seems like I paid less than 75 American. Used a switch from a late model Subaru, 'cause it's illuminated and has an 'ON' indicator. Hot Grips come with a switch, but the Subie switch is posh.

These grips received a 'Best" rating from Rider magazine, and I do NOT disagree. Heat is enough for riding at below freezing temps on 'High', and 'Low is good for all else.

I also use 'HippoHands" to shield my digits from the wind. Together they are, IMHO, de riguer for winter riding.

Cosmo
Life is too important to be taken seriously.

walker

for the switch - jim has the same basic switch - a few options. It's the contura rocker...

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec_ ... tches.html

I have been thinking about replacing mine with the one that has the nice light in it... but, for anyone wanting to add the switch - they are pretty inexpensive.