Best heated grips?

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Alex@POD

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6,133 posts

214 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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I'm considering a new bike, and will want heated grips fitted as I ride all year round. Somebody posted a link or a picture to a set of grips a few months back, which had controls integrated into the grips and looked really good, unfortunately I can't find the thread again!

The OEM option is £145 so anything below that is fine, anything above has to be good.

moto_traxport

4,235 posts

220 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Tracer? (From some previous posts).

Yamaha genuine grips on that look great, they're controlled through the clocks and would probably be fitted labour free by the supplying dealer.

If you get your bargaining hat on you might even get them chucked into the deal.

Alex@POD

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6,133 posts

214 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Yes that's the one, didn't realise it would be that obvious!
Sounds like I might have dismissed the oem option a bit hastily then, I'll see if I can see them on a bike somewhere. Are they worth the money though, that seems a lot?

toxgobbler

2,903 posts

190 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Alex@POD said:
Yes that's the one, didn't realise it would be that obvious!
Sounds like I might have dismissed the oem option a bit hastily then, I'll see if I can see them on a bike somewhere. Are they worth the money though, that seems a lot?
It's about standard for oem, Honda's were 150 back in the day ( been a while since I've had a honda) my BMW ones were more (as is every option the gits). But oem ones tend to be easier to integrate. I've had oxford hotgrips in the past and they've not let me down.

mitzy

13,857 posts

196 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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I have R&G ones and although not intergrated the controls bit it really small and easy.

Prof Prolapse

16,160 posts

189 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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mitzy said:
I have R&G ones and although not intergrated the controls bit it really small and easy.
Same. For £30 (IIRC) they're very warm and easy to use. A "ride best buy" I think for this reason.

My left grip has started to wear after about 3,000 miles however. But that could just be me.





Darth Paul

1,652 posts

217 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Alex@POD

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6,133 posts

214 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Darth Paul said:
Yes that's the ones I was thinking of, thanks!

sjg

7,444 posts

264 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Do OEM ones tend to have more even heat?

I have R&Gs and the left is much less effective - the right has the throttle tube as an insulator, left just seems to be warming the bar up instead.

Harry H

3,379 posts

155 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Been using these on the last three bikes

http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/product.php/116...

Never let me down. Getting the original grips off and on again isn't easy but for the price worth the effort.

Get plenty hot enough on the high setting

Prof Prolapse

16,160 posts

189 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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sjg said:
Do OEM ones tend to have more even heat?

I have R&Gs and the left is much less effective - the right has the throttle tube as an insulator, left just seems to be warming the bar up instead.
The right heats up faster than the left, but both heat up sufficiently on mine. No notable difference once I'm moving.



sjtscott

4,215 posts

230 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Prof Prolapse said:
sjg said:
Do OEM ones tend to have more even heat?

I have R&Gs and the left is much less effective - the right has the throttle tube as an insulator, left just seems to be warming the bar up instead.
The right heats up faster than the left, but both heat up sufficiently on mine. No notable difference once I'm moving.
Same on my OE honda ones.. heating metal on the left vs plastic throttle tube on the right.. once heated both deliver same performance. I can't run them maxed they just get too hot! wink

spareparts

6,777 posts

226 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Best looking retrofit heated grips I've seen are the Honda ones - the switch illuminates and blinks the number of times the heat setting is at. Don't know if they will fit generic bikes, but I imagine there must be some compatibility.


crofty1984

15,830 posts

203 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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spareparts said:
Best looking retrofit heated grips I've seen are the Honda ones - the switch illuminates and blinks the number of times the heat setting is at. Don't know if they will fit generic bikes, but I imagine there must be some compatibility.

They're what I've got. Very good.

SAS Tom

3,397 posts

173 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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I'm a big fan of Oxford sports grips. They aren't huge so feel normal to use, you always know what temperature they are at (a bit warm to burning) and they know when the bike is on/off so turn themselves off when the bike is switched off without having to wire them into the ignition. I've had about 5 or 6 pairs now and they have all been reliable.

Biker's Nemesis

38,534 posts

207 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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This is no help to anyone but this is what I use when the temperature drops.


Alex@POD

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214 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Biker's Nemesis said:
This is no help to anyone but this is what I use when the temperature drops.

I want to write a witty reply here but I feel it wouldn't be appropriate since we've only met once... (Wimp)

toxgobbler

2,903 posts

190 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Alex@POD said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
This is no help to anyone but this is what I use when the temperature drops.

I want to write a witty reply here but I feel it wouldn't be appropriate since we've only met once... (Wimp)
And how do you filter in that? I have a car too, but it'll add at least an hour each way into town over the bike. It's all about gore-tex & layers when it gets cooler.

jjones

4,422 posts

192 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Biker's Nemesis said:
This is no help to anyone but this is what I use when the temperature drops.

Does it have the heated steering wheel?

redback911

2,702 posts

265 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Biker's Nemesis said:
This is no help to anyone but this is what I use when the temperature drops.

Gets kinda expensive, no?