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Tired of hugging your engine or exhaust pipe to keep your hands from freezing? Grip heaters are required equipment for anyone who rides in cold weather. If your motorcycle or ATV has a headlight or battery and charging system,
and you don't use grip heaters, you don't know what you are missing.
These grip heaters feature self adhesive pads that are
installed under your favorite grips to keep your hands warm in cold weather. Power is drawn from the bike's lighting system, and grip temperature is controlled by a 3-way switch (Low - Off - High). |
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NOTE: On motorcycles with twist-grip throttles, the right grip will
always be thinner than the left grip in order to keep the outside diameter the
same. This means that the right grip will always be warmer than the left
grip when
using grip heaters. We know of people who wrap the left end of
their handlebar with a single layer of athletic tape to reduce heat transfer to
aluminum handlebars. If you choose to try this, make sure you use safety
wire to secure your grips. Do not over tighten safety wire over the grip
heater grids. |
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Grip Heater Package Contents |
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Grip Heater
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Handlebar
Switch with Three Position plus Kill Switch |
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