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Yep, very similar and I had already found that on Google, so thanks.
I will add a PWM controller, but broadly the mechanic is the same.
I will add a PWM controller, but broadly the mechanic is the same.
I just saw these beautiful ''made in france''heated grips.The nice thing is that the controller is embedded on the left grip!A member in the fjr forum Italy,he installed them and told me that they works great and also they are very hot!
They are available in 120mm or 130mm long.The price is about $130.
https://www.tecnoglobe.be/en/9039-heated-equipments
https://www.tecnoglobemoto.com/lang-en/poignees-chauffantes-tg/420-tg-poignees-chauffantes-gold-120-mm.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C32-7QKNxA
They have an external controller box?Or the only thing is that you must connect the wires on the battery?On the hunt for heated grip solutions, found this discussion. Liking the idea of the integrated controller, I bought a set from the Koso website on Sunday; shipped from Canada Monday, arrived yesterday. Pretty quick. Relative to other heated grip options, these are pricey but the quality is evident. They slide right onto the bars And throttle tube nicely and the 130mm length is perfect. Temporarily wired up and they work great and as advertised. When I do the real install I'll pop a few pictures. Nice product
Ya that's what was attractive to me at least, no box to mount, nice and clean, the controller is integrated into the left handgrip. Route the wires directly to the battery if you want, it'll auto shut off. I will run mine to a switched source.They have an external controller box?Or the only thing is that you must connect the wires on the battery?On the hunt for heated grip solutions, found this discussion. Liking the idea of the integrated controller, I bought a set from the Koso website on Sunday; shipped from Canada Monday, arrived yesterday. Pretty quick. Relative to other heated grip options, these are pricey but the quality is evident. They slide right onto the bars And throttle tube nicely and the 130mm length is perfect. Temporarily wired up and they work great and as advertised. When I do the real install I'll pop a few pictures. Nice product
Sounds great!We waiting for photos..Ya that's what was attractive to me at least, no box to mount, nice and clean, the controller is integrated into the left handgrip. Route the wires directly to the battery if you want, it'll auto shut off. I will run mine to a switched source.They have an external controller box?Or the only thing is that you must connect the wires on the battery?On the hunt for heated grip solutions, found this discussion. Liking the idea of the integrated controller, I bought a set from the Koso website on Sunday; shipped from Canada Monday, arrived yesterday. Pretty quick. Relative to other heated grip options, these are pricey but the quality is evident. They slide right onto the bars And throttle tube nicely and the 130mm length is perfect. Temporarily wired up and they work great and as advertised. When I do the real install I'll pop a few pictures. Nice product
The housing has a locating pin that may prevent you from doing this without snipping the pin....Can't explain the spacing but it's not a big deal. I may loosen up the switch housing and try to move them closer...
Grrrrr. Probably leave it alone then. thxThe housing has a locating pin that may prevent you from doing this without snipping the pin....Can't explain the spacing but it's not a big deal. I may loosen up the switch housing and try to move them closer...
Thx. !You could install a like this or a similar foam washer between the grip and the switcheshttps://www.motorbikemonster.co.uk/grip-donuts-yamaha-pair.html
https://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/pro-grip-anti-blister-foam-donuts.html
https://www.google.gr/search?q=motorcycle+grip+spacers&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=7cbDVM6VM9OraYrlgKgM&ved=0CDUQsAQ#tbm=isch&q=motorcycle+grip+donuts&imgdii=_
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