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84 R100
Is there a switched accessory circuit in the headlight shell where I can hook up some non OEM grip heaters? Do I need a relay? Things are a bit tight inside the headlight shell, as I have an LED H4 replacement. OR, does anybody know of an available OEM heated grip set up for sale? Thanx! :geek:
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Isn't there a spot in the loom for heated grips?
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I really don't believe there is, and the best source for power depends upon the Wattage of the grips.

With any heater over 15W, most people would run a new wire back to the battery Pos terminal to power the grips. But you don't want a straight wiring job or you may forget to turn them OFF and end up with a dead battery. Since most later BMWs are electric start only, that's not much fun. So you need a relay in the circuit that takes its coil power from a Grn/Blk wire. That way when the ignition key is OFF, the grips also turn OFF.
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SteveD wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2017 7:27 am Isn't there a spot in the loom for heated grips?
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My '87 had a spot in the main loom for heated grips.
I did not use/need a relay.
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I wired straight to battery, and only managed to leave them on once, and that was at a fellow airheads for an overnight. After trying to push-start that weenie R65 a few times, we went with Plan B, and jumped off his car. Neither of us was hurt in the fall, thankfully.

On my sidecar rig (NOT a show queen...), I made a flat plate for the switch, on which I added a red indicator light.

On my CBR250R, I went modern and ran a relay off of the taillight wire.
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SteveD wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2017 7:27 am Isn't there a spot in the loom for heated grips?
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My Oxford grips are wired straight to the battery. The Oxford system relies on a charging signal from the battery, so if the bike is not running there is no 'signal' and the grips will turn themselves off after two minutes. I can't recall if there is a relay or not. I'll check it out later.
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Zombie Master wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2017 5:12 am 84 R100
Is there a switched accessory circuit in the headlight shell where I can hook up some non OEM grip heaters? Do I need a relay? Things are a bit tight inside the headlight shell, as I have an LED H4 replacement. OR, does anybody know of an available OEM heated grip set up for sale? Thanx! :geek:
A spare green and black terminal in the bucket will give you power on with ignition, but generally only used as a switch wire to a relay.
What are your watts?
Heated grips are great on my RS in winter. :geek:
Actually they're that good I can use them as hot dog roll heaters when camping.
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I was talking to a bloke today that I hadn't seen for years. He's mostly into Italian bikes but he's bought himself a 84 R100.

He said it had a spot on the loom to directly connect heated grips to, but he didn't know when they added that to the loom.

Before chopping back into the crowded headlight it might be worth confirming this one way or the other.
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SteveD wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2017 4:30 am I was talking to a bloke today that I hadn't seen for years. He's mostly into Italian bikes but he's bought himself a 84 R100.

He said it had a spot on the loom to directly connect heated grips to, but he didn't know when they added that to the loom.

Before chopping back into the crowded headlight it might be worth confirming this one way or the other.
ZM.
IIRC, the two wires were among the wires that travelled along the centre frame tube.
Do you have a wiring diagram specific to your R100 ?
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I'll have a look at my manual. Thanx!
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