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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cypress, Texas
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Hot Grips Pass The Test
I recently installed Hot Grips on my VFR, but I haven't gotten to try them until today. Rode about 100 miles in 46 degree, misty weather. My hands were nice and toasty. I had on my regular (no insulation, only leather & carbon fiber) gloves. Didn't need liners. Hot Grips only have a high and a low setting, so you have to switch back and forth to regulate the heat. They are a larger diameter than regular grips, which I like. Installation is very simple. The price is right. I HATE TO BE COLD.
http://www.hotgrips.com/
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: McKinney, Texas
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Where did you put the switch for the grips? Did you use a heat troller? Did you wire them them into a fuse block or did you splice into a hot wire someplace?
Thanks. Pete
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cypress, Texas
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I put the switch on the fairing on the right side just back from the grip. I have a Vista Cruise throttle lock, so I can lock it to switch them. I wired them into the hot wire for the taillight. They only pull 3 amps, I think. I don't know what heat troller is. I mounted the rheostat on the right fork with zip ties.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Huntsville, Tx.
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Howdy,
I did this on out 98 a few years back: http://www.sfriday.com/VFR800/hotgrips.htm A while back the throttle side wire finally snapped off because of repeated use of the a Canyon Dancer tie down strap. So it go tneglected for some time. This morning I was riding the bike to work in sub 50 F temps and realized just how cold my right hand was!! Once at work I pulled the throttle grip and started poking around. Under the rubber there are two prongs where the wire attach. I resoldered the wire, shrink wrapped it and it works again. This was nice because I just rode three hours in 46 F temps to get to Austin and it was COLD!! But my hands were cooking. I have the variable heat controller that they don't sell anymore. I can adjust the temp anywhere from off to 100%. Very Nice! Adios,
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Bryan
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The website said there are high and low settings.. but is there an off?
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Adios,
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cypress, Texas
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There is an "off" between the high and low. A variable control would really be nice, but for $100 that's all you get.
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