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<blockquote data-quote="escapefjrtist" data-source="post: 1433100" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>As 'Bug says, the stock seat isn't too bad. If you're patient, plenty of custom ones come up on the Tenere forum. Factory heated grips aren't standard on the regular model but are on the ES. For cost considerations, many install the Oxford's or other brands. I installed KTM heated grips on my '12...in addition to warm hands they made the bike much faster and better off road! Lost 50 lbs in the process too!! (j/k) With '14 and newer bikes you can source OE heated grip parts for ~$220 USD and have a factory installation. Grips are then controlled via dash, just like GEN III FJR's. I installed OE grips on my '18.</p><p></p><p>Crash bars and skid plates are personal choices...kinda like windshields. I have Touratech bars and a OE (designer) skid plate. Keeps sand & gravel off the engine but that's all it's good for. For off-road bashing you'll want something like Alt-Rider or even heavier duty.</p><p></p><p>~G </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="escapefjrtist, post: 1433100, member: 238"] As 'Bug says, the stock seat isn't too bad. If you're patient, plenty of custom ones come up on the Tenere forum. Factory heated grips aren't standard on the regular model but are on the ES. For cost considerations, many install the Oxford's or other brands. I installed KTM heated grips on my '12...in addition to warm hands they made the bike much faster and better off road! Lost 50 lbs in the process too!! (j/k) With '14 and newer bikes you can source OE heated grip parts for ~$220 USD and have a factory installation. Grips are then controlled via dash, just like GEN III FJR's. I installed OE grips on my '18. Crash bars and skid plates are personal choices...kinda like windshields. I have Touratech bars and a OE (designer) skid plate. Keeps sand & gravel off the engine but that's all it's good for. For off-road bashing you'll want something like Alt-Rider or even heavier duty. ~G [/QUOTE]
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