Roll forward to last week - the clutch side grip seemed cold last time i took the bike out ... I suppose I owe it to the bike to check the wiring again! Trouble is, the house is warm, and it's cold/frosty and/or raining outside
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You use literally anything a length of heat shrink, insulation tape even an old bicycle inner tube.
Depends what you are asking but grip glue, hairspray or I lockwire on the race bikes.
sorry, should have been more specific.
kev.t wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:48 pmsorry, should have been more specific.
I was asking what is recommended to use as a heat insulator between the lhs metal bar and the heated grip element. the rhs element sits atop the throttle plastic drum therefore doesn't loose as much heat straight into the handlebars as the bare lhs... seems heatshrink could be the way to go.
You use literally anything a length of heat shrink, insulation tape even an old bicycle inner tube.