Heated Grips
Heated Grips
Who uses them and which ones would you recommend? I need a set!! This winter is killing me!!
Thanks guys and girls...
Thanks guys and girls...
Quiet they're sleeping.
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
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2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
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I made one for about $10. Can't leave home without it
-2 yesterday on hume highway... no problems
-2 yesterday on hume highway... no problems
"my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean." -ariel circa 2007
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Neka79 wrote:yea but u gotta buy a big pig ugly (pardon the pun) white bike with panniers & flashy disco lights to get it...aardvark wrote:I use the ones built into the BMW handgrips... They are free with the bike.
and in his spare time jas pops a pill dancing around the flashing disco lights
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Found the oxford grips for $130. Sadly, SSM are charging $250 to fit the bastards.
My question to you all:
How hard is it to remove the tank on a ZX10? And how hard is it to wire into the ignition?
Thanks guys!
My question to you all:
How hard is it to remove the tank on a ZX10? And how hard is it to wire into the ignition?
Thanks guys!
Quiet they're sleeping.
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
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pass!!..sounds way hard...kypez wrote:Found the oxford grips for $130. Sadly, SSM are charging $250 to fit the bastards.
My question to you all:
How hard is it to remove the tank on a ZX10? And how hard is it to wire into the ignition?
Thanks guys!
actually i dont think it would be that hard on a blade..having apart 26 times helps... so maybe it wouldnt be that hard?? does it stuff with the current electronics tho??
Neka
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The oxford grips works well and are not hard to fit and u dont have to wire them to ignition just dont forget to turn them off
$250 to fit jeff fitted mine in about 15 minutes ,
So whats that an hour........ Fu**#en too much
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Ive had 4 bikes fitted with them,wouldnt be without them.
Dont hard wire them(straight from battery)as 2 things could happen.
1.you forget to turn them off and you come out the next morning with a dead flat battery.
2.If you park your bike somewhere on the street,some peanut might come along and play with the swich and switch them on(same result as point 1)
You dont need to take your tank off,you can tap into your stop/tail lights(under the ductail).I have done this with all of my bikes no probs and that way it is swiched from the ignition.
Dont hard wire them(straight from battery)as 2 things could happen.
1.you forget to turn them off and you come out the next morning with a dead flat battery.
2.If you park your bike somewhere on the street,some peanut might come along and play with the swich and switch them on(same result as point 1)
You dont need to take your tank off,you can tap into your stop/tail lights(under the ductail).I have done this with all of my bikes no probs and that way it is swiched from the ignition.

Dont take life too seriously,remember no one gets out alive!
follow the above and use a relay , not hard to fit at allrocketrod wrote:Ive had 4 bikes fitted with them,wouldnt be without them.
Dont hard wire them(straight from battery)as 2 things could happen.
1.you forget to turn them off and you come out the next morning with a dead flat battery.![]()
2.If you park your bike somewhere on the street,some peanut might come along and play with the swich and switch them on(same result as point 1)
You dont need to take your tank off,you can tap into your stop/tail lights(under the ductail).I have done this with all of my bikes no probs and that way it is swiched from the ignition.
go to jaycar and you can get the relay and the plug in conector and a little bit of wire , prob all up for about $10
yeah, did the relay and fitted my neons (did a promo for a mates club, had my bike on display) through the tail. Dont cant seem to hide the wiring to the fron of the bike.
hence taking off the tank to run it under the tank, out of sight...
Will look into it over the weekend. Thanks guys...
hence taking off the tank to run it under the tank, out of sight...
Will look into it over the weekend. Thanks guys...
Quiet they're sleeping.
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
yeah, did the relay and fitted my neons (did a promo for a mates club, had my bike on display) through the tail. Dont cant seem to hide the wiring to the fron of the bike.
hence taking off the tank to run it under the tank, out of sight...
Will look into it over the weekend. Thanks guys...
hence taking off the tank to run it under the tank, out of sight...
Will look into it over the weekend. Thanks guys...
Quiet they're sleeping.
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
Just fitted some to my new zx14
I just fitted some heated grips to my new zx14......work fine..cost me $50 from Bike Biz at Parramatta. They are the ones made at Inverel Motorcycles. It is essential to wrap the left bar with gaffa tape or something before re applying the rubber grip as the metal handlebar absorbs half of the heat if you dont. The right one works great from the get go. I have them on low most of the time they work so well as I hate to wear bulky gloves and i just use my thinish (is that a word?) Dainenese.
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... or tap the wires to the front city lights. That's how I did mine and easier as it is closer to hanle bar. Add a fuse though...kypez wrote:yeah, did the relay and fitted my neons (did a promo for a mates club, had my bike on display) through the tail. Dont cant seem to hide the wiring to the fron of the bike.
hence taking off the tank to run it under the tank, out of sight...
Will look into it over the weekend. Thanks guys...
"my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean." -ariel circa 2007
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