Does Oxford heated grips heat the entire diameter of the grip, or half? 3/4?
I've never found this to be a factor. For instance, I rode today, -1°C for much of the way. Wearing regular MC gloves, not a fancy winter type, heated grips on max, hands were warm, never a thought for the backs of the hands. The very ends of the thumbs is the only area that gets cold. Everywhere else was toasty.Down side is they don't cover the back of your hands.
wired to the front signals, so only on when the bike was.
This year was first time I tried heated grips and I can't believe I haven't tried them sooner. For me, when I do go riding, it's at least 2 hrs so worth it for me. With wind deflectors, they will help for sure. Going further, you can even get handlebar muffs. I bought really cheap ones and those do better than handguards, but with restricted movement.Definitely an option! Ya I have deflectors, so just my finger tips get cold after 45+ mins. But really on the fence as I can't install them myself.. So we're talking like 1-2 hr labor? And do I really ride more than an hr during the colder days? Hmmmm
DONT BUY THOSE. I put those POS grips on one of my bikes, the throttle tubes are 2 pieces glued together. Mine decoupled, the throttle side grip slid straight off the bars.Got this for around 20bucks.
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Same as the Apollo one above, the switch is integrated with the left grip.
Can def recommend if you haven't bought yours yet. Wires are short so you gotta splice into headlight or drl.
I'd say it's not all the way around the circumstance but close enough. May y 7/8
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That sounds fun.DONT BUY THOSE. I put those POS grips on one of my bikes, the throttle tubes are 2 pieces glued together. Mine decoupled, the throttle side grip slid straight off the bars.
How long have you had it before it fell apart? I've only ridden with them 4 times. Got me worried now.DONT BUY THOSE. I put those POS grips on one of my bikes, the throttle tubes are 2 pieces glued together. Mine decoupled, the throttle side grip slid straight off the bars.
Muffs are great, just be careful to install them correctly so they don't push on your clutch and more importantly brake.@timtune I did,. And it might be the cheapest and more effective way since I don't ride too much and not for long distances under the -10c mark. Might not be worth investing $100 in parts and $1-200 in labor. By the time I decide it'll be spring lol
I was walking my bike in the garage, the throttle tube separated and slipped off a I dumped her. I doubt it would happen while riding, but once it separated it was not a simple matter of sticking it back on- it was fooked. I'll show a pic later, but if you look at the throttle tube you will see it's 2 pieces glues together. The tube has a corrugated end that slides into the cable race -- the connection is made with hot glue.How long have you had it before it fell apart? I've only ridden with them 4 times. Got me worried now.
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I like muffs too, maybe a hangover from my sledding days. You can use summer gloves and you won't get cold or wet.Ever consider muffs instead of heated grips? They worked mint on my FZ6 in cold weather. No wiring - just tie them on and go. Now I have them on my sled. I can go sledding in -20 with gloves on.