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    Heated hand grips - what not to do

    Its cold and I wanted to try some heated hand grips yes I'm a wimp.
    Bought some off tradeMe, oxfords good price.

    They were sitting on the door step when I got home so i thought I read the instructions and maybe just wire in the controls.
    I have a hornet so the battery under the tank so out with the manual and work out how I get the tank up and battery and wiring loom exposed.
    Glass of wine and smoke in hand read instructions and looks like a piece of cake. Off with the fairing, tank up no its does not come off so a block of wood under the front lip to hold it up. Out with the battery and thoughts of I'm never going to be able to jumper this bike if ever needed cross my mind.

    Connected the wires to the battery and replaced it back in to its tiny box. Wires under tank and up under the head light wow that went well.
    Time to clean up and put everything back together.

    Back into the warm house another wine or 2 and a couple of smokes later the wife gets on the phone to her daughter, hay I think I go finish it off.

    Its now 9 but hay it won't take long. Off with the end weights now how to get the old grips off. Pulled and pulled, heated them up with hot water nope they aren’t going anywhere. Plan B small screw driver up under the grip and rotated it to I broke all the glue and off they came.

    Time for break and drink. Right read the instructions again and yep this will be easy. Scrapped all the on glue up Stanley knife and fitted the on dry. Throttle base has a bloody lip on it and there is no way the heated grip going to fit over it. Plan B out with the Stanley knife and off with the lip yes that will work.

    They supply elephant glue with the kit hmmm is that wise. Anyway put left hand grip on first straight on the chrome of the handle bar no problems glue on shiny chrome worked well and I could get it and still position it without to much fuss. Now the throttle side which is some sort of plastic.

    Glue on first as per instructions and push it on. F**k it goes half way and stops glued forever. Now what pull the shit out of it and almost have the bike on top of me. Panic time shit what do I do. Out with the small screw driver and run it round the inside of the grip and pull using the screw driver as a lever and shit its slipped off and puts a scratch on my tank f**k. now I'm real pissed calm down another drink glue all over my hands now. Let my hands dry, added a second dry hard skin I can do without.
    Out with Stanley knife and give my fingers a shave and a good wash with petrol and I’ll live. Another drink required plus a smoke. Nerves a little better but shit that scratch pisses me off. Right run the screw driver around again and test grip after it comes off to see if I have rooted it. Nope still works.

    Plan c off with all the old glue this Stanley knife is handy. Grip pushed on with no glue yep that will work. Back off it comes now put glue on the very end of the throttle body only and push it back on yep that worked. Now out with the screw driver and lift the end of the grip and add glue under the end section yes success. Another wine and smoke and put everything back together. Done its now 11:30 did I miss tea in there somewhere I'm hungry.
    Last edited by smokiesam; 12th July 2009 at 14:54. Reason: All the moans about my grama and spelling
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    Apart from this sentence which has me totally confused

    "Scrapped all the on glue up stanley knife and fitted the on dry. "

    I think what he is trying to get across is, you should not attempt to fit heated handgrips while drinking wine on an empty stomach?
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    Might have to get you to give me a demo when put them on Mrs Highlanders GSX.
    I can hold your wine glass for you so you have both hands available.
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    Costs around $70 for a shop to fit them and they wire them through the ignition so you can't accidently leave them on !!

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    Hmmm ..... after reading all that I think that I'll just buy some warmer gloves.

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    You pour the wine correct my english and write my replies feed me and we have a deal.

    PS You provide the stanley knife.
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    Bloody funny Sam, condolences on the scratch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulmac View Post
    Costs around $70 for a shop to fit them and they wire them through the ignition so you can't accidently leave them on !!
    Exactly. Reading that makes me feel so much better for paying for mine to be installed. Drop bike in to shop. Go next door for a coffee, read a magazine, collect bike and ride home with warm hands. Worked for me.

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    Did I meantion I'm a dutchmen with a scratch on his tank. $150 for a respray
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokiesam View Post
    Glass of wire
    There's your problem right there. A stomach file of wire - no wonder you messed up!
    Quote Originally Posted by smokiesam View Post
    Grip pushed on with no glue yeap that will work. back off it comes now put glue on the very end of the throttle body only and push it back on yep that worked.
    Oh, man! If only you'd read my install, or asked me I would've told you what to do! I test fitted both grips, removed the excess rubber that squeezed out under each one when they made them, then test-fitted again. Both were snug, so I only added glue on the inside 2cm of the throttle one, just to make sure it didn't come adrift. The glue there actually helped get it on the last little bit.
    Never mind; you've got them fitted now, and will have toasty warm hands for the rest of winter.
    Shame about the scratched tank, but 'shit happens'. Perhaps that glass of wire did it.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    hell
    fitting the hand grips to my ride was one of the easiest mods I have ever done.
    Just looked at it, worked out in my head what to do, 10 min done!
    Complete with relay and cut out via the ignition switch instead of the direct wireing to the battery as per the instructions.
    Better that thicker gloves? hell yes

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    I can sympathise with you though.

    I started a similar thread years ago when I decided to pop down to the garage and clean my brand new CBR1000RR when pissed. Bloody bike toppled over and shattered the side fairing. Lesson: Never drink and polish.
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    Oh dear, probably an excellent reason why having a drink or two (depends on what I guess) while working on mechanical equipment can lead to unexpected problems.

    My sympathies for the scratched tank - my husband (from Dutch parents) was totally pissed when he did my grips and dripped glue down my faring. It took much calming down from me to reassure him that it was ok, and even then he spent hours working away at it to remove it.

    As for wiring into the ignition, I'm sure lots of people do it although the instructions say it's preferable to wire into the battery. Besides, once the voltage (or whatever it is) drops below a certain level when the bike is turned off I think the control turns off anyway......????? Um, I'm sure someone else can clarify that.
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