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Heated grips for 2006 FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="graler" data-source="post: 1158147" data-attributes="member: 23510"><p>Ed,</p><p></p><p>No I mounted the controller using the bracket that came with them and it is under my radar detector plate above the brake reservoir on the throttle side. I had already mounted a voltage meter on the square for the stock heat controller. The issue with the G2 tube is that it is knurled and a little larger than stock. It is a tight fit. I was going to go at it again I might consider removing the G2 - throwing it in the deep freeze overnight. I would then leave the grip lying out in the hot texas sun or even on a dash board for a bit. Mark the orientation your want on the tube and the grip and slam them together. My process used a hone for a inside diameter and we removed a little rubber from the inside of the grip. That coupled with some good old fashion elbow grease got it done. I think posted a picture in a thread titled farkles installed or productive weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graler, post: 1158147, member: 23510"] Ed, No I mounted the controller using the bracket that came with them and it is under my radar detector plate above the brake reservoir on the throttle side. I had already mounted a voltage meter on the square for the stock heat controller. The issue with the G2 tube is that it is knurled and a little larger than stock. It is a tight fit. I was going to go at it again I might consider removing the G2 - throwing it in the deep freeze overnight. I would then leave the grip lying out in the hot texas sun or even on a dash board for a bit. Mark the orientation your want on the tube and the grip and slam them together. My process used a hone for a inside diameter and we removed a little rubber from the inside of the grip. That coupled with some good old fashion elbow grease got it done. I think posted a picture in a thread titled farkles installed or productive weekend. [/QUOTE]
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