Heated grips

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  1. Cbrjay

    Cbrjay Well-Known Member

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    I put it forward, spoke to a dealer and nothing came of it
     
  2. Marion

    Marion Well-Known Member

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    IT must be that time of year. Had Oxford heated grips on my blade for three years that turn off when the ignition is turned off. Brilliant I must say. Now looking for some new ones and have thought bout the Datatool set. Haven't made my mind up yet, well I should say Andy hasn't made his mind up yet !!
     
  3. ShinySideUp

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    Marion,

    Just steal his credit card out his wallet and buy what you like the look of....job done! :D
     
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  4. And7rp2

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    she doesn't need any encouragement from you wee man !!! ;)
     
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  5. edderby

    edderby Active Member

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    and here's a picture on my bike, showing the left bar with the heater switch:
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  6. Alblade

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    My R&G ones have been on the 2008 Blade for about 100,000 miles and still get toasty hot, they cost about £40 from memory and never caused me any issue in that time, other than the grip glue getting slipping on the throttle grip on high settings after about 90k

    They've melted ice off the bars in Northern Spain a few years back which is quite impressive too
     
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  7. Nytol

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    I have the Oxford ones on my KLV1000, and they are too warm at a high setting, but work fantastically.
     
  8. edderby

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    Sounds like I would have done equally well with Oxford or R&G ones too.
    Can't think why I didn''t get heated grips earlier - I've spent lots in the past in search of warmer gloves and spent ages at the side of the road thawing my hands against the engine covers (wearing gloves!).
     
  9. r1monkey

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    The r&g ones work ok but i have totally worn off the grip markings on the grips themselves ,so they are now balder than bruce willis
     
  10. MPJ

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    Do the Datatool ones feel much "fatter" than stock ?
     
  11. iang27

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    Has no one got the 'official' Honda ones, they say theirs heat all the grip.
     
  12. wurzel

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    I thought about the Datatool ones but i only have small hands and have heard they are quite a bit larger than the standard grips is this right.
     
  13. edderby

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    Yes they are thicker. I wear gloves size small and I was worried too. But they are fine in practice. Only problem was achy clutch hand first time. Soon fixed by remembering to put bike in neutral at traffic lights rather than sitting there holding in the clutch lever for minutes at a time. No aches at all during or after Sunday's 7 hour ride. Just comfy warm hands all through ride. Never needed to set them above level 3 (max is 4)
     
  14. edderby

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    Datatool ones seem to heat all the grip too. Not as smart looking as Honda ones but they cost £57...
     
  15. Alblade

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    The R&G ones heat the whole grip - 5 heat settings too, surprising just how much difference just having them on the lowest setting makes
     
  16. Nytol

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    Yep, Oxford ones heat the whole grip too, sounds like suspect marketing from Honda.
     
  17. And7rp2

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    The BMW S1000RR comes with heated grips as standard.........................and ABS that works... oh and dynamic traction control, electronic suspension, launch control, cruise control, pit lane limiter, lean angle indicator, out side temp indicator oh yeah and 199BHP !!! :p:p:D
     
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  18. gcon45

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    Heated grips.png
     
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  19. Mike S

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    I've got them as standard on my FJR1300 and they're superb. Pisses the wife off that I sometimes have to turn them down a bit because my hands are too warm :D
     

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