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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    So I finally got some heated handgrips when I was at Honda getting a new rear tyre and wof today. Test Fitted them this Arvo and went for a ride. Worked perfect.
    Go home to superglue the grips on to the bar, then leave it to set. Just checked on it, and somehow the fucking throttle is glued shut. Pulled the grip off and the throttle sleeve underneath won't budge. No idea where it's stuck. Any ideas bar cutting off the throttle and fitting a new one?
    The bike doesn't like being ridden by a big girl's blouse ... what was wrong with thick gloves???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    I'm sorry but :

    You won't do that again!
    hahahaaaaa....funny

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    Thanks for the replies guys.

    Just so you know, I dont need heated grips, but this is my daily driver, no matter how cold or wet it is, so it's a nice luxury to have, even with winter gloves it makes a big difference.

    Your advice worked, I put the heated hand grips on, which softened the glue just enough to start moving the throttle (with a bucket load of brute force). A mate and I then went at it with Acetone (nail polish remover) and pulled the throttle sleeve off completely and cleaned it inside and out. Fairly straight foward but quite fiddly.
    Reattached everything and used the superglue very sparingly this time, and it works perfectly.

    Then discovered I'd drained the battery by using the heated grips without the bike running, so had to roll start it haha.

    The installation manual says you can wire it into the ignition so it turns off when the bike is turned off, but my mate pointed out this might be a bit too much current draw for the ignition system, so probably will look at installing a relay off the ignition when I find the time.

    If anyone is considering heated handgrips, I have to say they are awesome.

    Went for a blat at about 9pm last night, and I couldnt have cared less how cold it was, my hands were boiling hot.

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    If the glue melts with heat, then wont they just come off when the grips are turned on?

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    Say I wanted to swap some bars on a bike that has heated grips fitted, is that do-able?

    throttle side not a problem, obviously, but what about the clutch side??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    The bike doesn't like being ridden by a big girl's blouse ... what was wrong with thick gloves???
    I've only had one ride (yesteday's shakedown on the ST-R) with heated grips, and I am a convert. they're freakin fantastic.

    Get some.
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    I bought some......................................for my wife!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Went for a blat at about 9pm last night, and I couldnt have cared less how cold it was, my hands were boiling hot.
    And then you found that your gloves were stuck to your grips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasshopperus View Post
    And then you found that your gloves were stuck to your grips?
    I've had that happen to me ... If the wife hadn't seen me from the kitchen window I'd have probably left my hands on the grips ... I was having fun ..
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Say I wanted to swap some bars on a bike that has heated grips fitted, is that do-able?

    throttle side not a problem, obviously, but what about the clutch side??
    Shouldnt be too tricky. The heat doesnt make the glue unstick, but weakens it enough that you can break the bond with enough brute force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I bought some......................................for my wife!
    You are going to fit your wife with heated hand grips? Wait a moment and let me picture this
    The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum

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    Fitted hot grips to GLORIA and a motorbiking friend said, "Wimp!"

    My reply, "Yeah, but a wimp with warm hands!!!"

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