Plenty of 'bars come drilled as standard:
Heated Grips
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Re: Heated Grips
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Re: Heated Grips
Use the symtec pads.
https://www.windingroads.co.uk/symtec-h ... -uk?page=1
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Re: Heated Grips
the advantage witht the Symtec heated things is that they go Under the ordinary grips, so do not bulkify the grips.
a bit potchy to install but work ok as long as you get a good earth point.
the big advantage is that they draw a very low current and can be used with bikes without a battery, and small genny output.
a bit potchy to install but work ok as long as you get a good earth point.
the big advantage is that they draw a very low current and can be used with bikes without a battery, and small genny output.