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 talkToTheHat World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:22 - 23 Sep 2014 Post subject: heated grips |
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I like the warmth heated grips give off. I've had some R&G ones on my bike in the last two winters. They are, however, very firm grips and don't really do well at gripping, and as such this summer I removed them and ran some progrip 732s, which feel great.
My r&g grips arse nearly worn out, I'm not sure they will survive another winter so thoughts of replacement loom. I like the r&g controller, a single big button that cycles through 5 heat settings and off, I can just bash at it with my thumb and I have heat.
What's available that feels more like a conventional grip, a bit softer and perhaps with a higher coefficient of friction? How long will such a product last? I'm not prepared to replace £80 grips every thousand miles.
What about the heater pads that go under conventional grips? Would these work with my r&g controller or am I doomed to one or two heat settings with these?
Particularly of interest are Honda OEM heated grips, do they last a decent amount of riding, do they feel like conventional grips or are they rock hard? ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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I put Roxter ones on the Pan and they have been absolutely fine. Plenty grippy and warm enough. Cheap too under £30.
The control isn't as nice as the R&G one - it's a dial but if you are going to use your old controller then they may be worth a look.
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| G wrote: | You can also get cheap chinese ones which are similar but probably aren't as good (thicker but less elements.). |
The Chinese ones I used consisted of a heating elements that goes over your regular grips, then some heat-shrink to go over the element.
They worked just fine given that they cost about £3 £2.19 and had a simple on-off switch. Being on top of the grips means that you get the heat very quickly, without pissing it away heating up the grips and bars.
I've just splurged an entire £8.19 on actual heated grips that also work just fine, but are quite hard. In retrospect, the £2.19 over-grip elements are probably better - I may buy another pair or two. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 map Mr Calendar

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Muffs.
Why has no-one mentioned muffs.
All the rage last winter judging by posts on here.
I mention as I don't like heated grips as the back of my hands and thumbs don't benefit. So I use the lobster 2 finger (or 3 finger depending how described) type gloves instead.
I may try heated grips for the CB500 commuter as I need to replace the grips at some point. Might as well replace with something useful. Depends how they wear. Judging by posts above, not too well. I'd certainly want more than a couple of winters out of them (I don't swap bikes that often). That said, for similar money to the Roxter grips above muffs can be had. So I'm pondering  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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I use Daytona heated grips. Roasting and extremely grippy. Combined with muffs, you are on to a winner. Warmer than summer, I'm sure I rode in snow to work with no gloves once, motorway travel on a 125  |
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advocate of the muff here, combine these with heated grips and its like central heating for the hands.
nothing like sticking your fist in a nice warm furry muff of a cold winter morning. (someone was going to type it! it may as well be me)
edit to say ive used the Symtec heated filaments under the standard grips before and found the decent enough. ____________________ Hornet 600, CBR600F, 929 blade, 07 R1, R1200GS, 09 Blade, 750 SRAD, ZZR1200, 954 Blade, KTM 990 Adventure, Ducati 749s
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 Posted: 13:58 - 24 Sep 2014 Post subject: Re: heated grips |
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Oh yes, definitely a for muffs - I'd always get some Tuccanos first, before worrying about heated grips.
Mine went back on* yesterday.
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Another +1 for Oxfords. Had a brand new set fitted thanks to being in an accident and they're great.
But if you have muffs or even hand guards, I'd suggest fitting those first because they're really good. I don't use muffs because I think they're ugly... ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 90 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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