Heated grips.

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Ya big nancy boy Jeff...I think I'd be keen too up there...plug in or battery op gloves maybe?s http://www.ebbo.org/homemade_heated_grips.php
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ME 109 wrote:Motobins have heated grips similar to the bmw grip at about $190 Au. (grey as opposed to black?)
BMW's OEM electric were grey...
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SteveD wrote:Ya big nancy boy Jeff...


Er, they're not for me.
It's for someone else! Yeah he's a nancy boy orright.

I don't feel the cold on my hands. I don't feel my hands after a while.
I wonder if pins and needles can be converted to heat somehow............. :mrgreen:
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Dowel pins and pine needles make excellent fire starter, but if you want sustained heat, not so good...
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ME 109 wrote:So it appears there are two main types of heated grip.
A flexible wrap around wire filament that adheres directly to the handle bar, and hand grips with the filament molded within.

I'm guessing the wrap around type are less effective due to heat transfer to the handle bar where the molded type would have more insulation to stop transfer, therefore being more effective and ultimately consuming less power.

It appears 35 watts is about the standard power consumption.

Motobins have heated grips similar to the bmw grip at about $190 Au. (grey as opposed to black?)
No controller or other stuff is included. They do have kits for other bikes so I'd assume they could put something together.

The wrap around flexible 'fit all' types looks to be about just over $100

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There is a third type. A sealed heating unit fits inside the handlebar. It's one of the aftermarket snowmobile ones.
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ME 109 wrote: The wrap around flexible 'fit all' types looks to be about just over $100
How did you get $100 ?
That Dual Star kit is under $40 U.S.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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dougie wrote:
ME 109 wrote: The wrap around flexible 'fit all' types looks to be about just over $100
How did you get $100 ?
That Dual Star kit is under $40 U.S.
Ah yes Doug, they wouldn't sell outside the US, iirc.
I did see another product much the same available from the net in Aus, they were the 100 dollar jobbies, once again, iirc.
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Just had another look at your link Doug, it appears they will sell to anyone.
I'm getting my wires crossed.
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ME 109 wrote:I'm getting my wires crossed.
Just don't do that when you install them. :P

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dougie wrote: Just don't do that when you install them. :P
Prolly doesn't matter, an ideal concept for me!
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