Had symtec ones, and I was impressed, sold the bike with them on, got these ktm ones now ,cheaper and if not the same, very simular. (thumbs)
Heated Grips
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Re: Heated Grips
I bought Roxter grips for about £25. They are great- seem to use them at 50% most of the time. A good mod for any grips is to seal the controller with silicone seal as this is what usually fails due to water ingress.
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I ride in all weathers and have Oxford Grips with Oxford V8 controllers. I got the controllers from Black Circles (eBay) at £25, they seem to work fine and have a useful range of powers.
For my next bike I'll do the same TBH.
For my next bike I'll do the same TBH.
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I bought some of those 20quid heated grips coupled to an Eastern Beaver relay and they are great, no problems so far.
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Seen these on eBay £23. Thinking of getting some. Apparently they are Oxford make..re-badged.chrisinflight wrote:I bought Roxter grips for about £25. They are great- seem to use them at 50% most of the time. A good mod for any grips is to seal the controller with silicone seal as this is what usually fails due to water ingress.
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yeah they are re badged oxford stuff they also do waterproofs and bike covers as well..I had a pair of roxter ones but found they didnt go warm enough as they only had a low/high toggle switch ..might splash out and get a pair of oxford or r&g ones ..threepot wrote:Seen these on eBay £23. Thinking of getting some. Apparently they are Oxford make..re-badged.chrisinflight wrote:I bought Roxter grips for about £25. They are great- seem to use them at 50% most of the time. A good mod for any grips is to seal the controller with silicone seal as this is what usually fails due to water ingress.
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+1 to these.gsdman wrote:All I have to say on this topic is Symtec
http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/prod ... eated-grip
Fantastic, reliable.
Been on 2 years now no problems. Just be careful when changing worn grips that you don't cut through the heating elements.
Cheers Dave.