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    Hot Grips are awesome!

    .............until you leave them on and the bike unattended, flatten your battery, fail at bump starting, and have to call the cavalry.

    Might change the wiring so that the fucking things are through a relay and will only go when the ignition is on.

    Or I could, you know, get a clue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    .............until you leave them on and the bike unattended, flatten your battery, fail at bump starting, and have to call the cavalry.

    Might change the wiring so that the fucking things are through a relay and will only go when the ignition is on.

    Or I could, you know, get a clue.
    The relay is more reliable than getting a clue - if you are anything like me anyway...
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    You just have to be smarter than the switch.

    Some Harley ones are switched on/in the bar end. They switch off with the power - but are very easy to inadvertently turn on while riding on a hot day. Talk about sweaty palms.

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    Get the relay, or wait for it to happen again ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    .............until you leave them on and the bike unattended, flatten your battery, fail at bump starting, and have to call the cavalry.

    Might change the wiring so that the fucking things are through a relay and will only go when the ignition is on.

    Or I could, you know, get a clue.
    ...bugger!

    Ive been thinking about getting some of those "old man" grips as well ....but a bit worried about the italian electrics holding up to the added drain, and like you, the correct way to wire them up is a concern (with out getting flat batteries or damaging the loom)
    ...Might just have to pay someone to do it for me properly ....I hate paying people to do shit I "should" be able to do myself...but when it comes to the sparky bits, best I leave it to the pros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    .............until you leave them on and the bike unattended, flatten your battery, fail at bump starting, and have to call the cavalry.

    Might change the wiring so that the fucking things are through a relay and will only go when the ignition is on.

    Or I could, you know, get a clue.
    mine are wired through the headlight, so only go when key is on
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    .............until you leave them on and the bike unattended, flatten your battery, fail at bump starting, and have to call the cavalry.

    Might change the wiring so that the fucking things are through a relay and will only go when the ignition is on.
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    Why the hell were they not installed that way in the first place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
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    Why the hell were they not installed that way in the first place?
    no idea. bought the bike with them on. but yeah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    no idea. bought the bike with them on. but yeah.
    A recent purchase?...
    If so your insurance company needs to add that to your policy (if it hasn't been done already) its a modification that has damage potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    A recent purchase?...
    If so your insurance company needs to add that to your policy (if it hasn't been done already) its a modification that has damage potential.
    especially once I get busy with the soldering iron!!

    (nah, I'll get my mate the electrician to do it, in exchange for beer. mmmm beeeer)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
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    Why the hell were they not installed that way in the first place?
    Cause the instructions say otherwise. I had mine connected directly to the battery and never had an issue. I only wired them through a relay because I wanted to hard-wire my GPS.
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    Just wire them from the headlight circuit, only goes when the ignition is on.
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    Another suggestion is to visit a forum specific to your bike type as someone will have come up with an easy solution.

    To run all the electrical doo-dads on my V-Strom (GPS, grips, accessory socket) I fitted a fuse-box which was essentially plug and play. No splicing of wires was necessary and I've got both switched and unswitched power available from the fuse-box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    If so your insurance company needs to add that to your policy (if it hasn't been done already) its a modification that has damage potential.
    Eh?

    That's news to me. Mind you, I got the mechanic to install them when the bike was being serviced.
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    Yea,the old man grips are very good at this time of the year. if they work properly.
    My Bike is at the shop right now,because of a flat battery, because of a faulty control unit.Was not possible to switch them off.All time heating in highest position. Almost impossible to ride the bike, backed hands haha. But Queenstown Motorcycles fixed it, and i can pick up my baby tomorrow. Hope it is still warranty,because Oxford knows about that fault in the control unit.
    Stay warm and on the road.
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