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Mark_h
05-02-08, 09:05 PM
I'm sure someone will be along to add something smutty to the title, but I can't think of anything right now.

Anyway.

I have just acquired one of these new fangled oxford hot grip controllers. Whereas the old ones had handy loops allowing it to be cable tied to just about anything the new ones have a flat bottom but you can get a mounting plate which fits to the mirror bosses on a naked. However if you use this mounting point the bracket fouls the mirror stem so will have to be bent vertically which is bound to look a right mess.

I was thinking of mounting it on the top fixing bolt of the coolant reservoir (naked pointy thou) so it's tucked out of sight in the frame, out of the weather but it would mean getting off the bike to turn on/off or set the temp.

I used to have it more or less the same place on my old curvy but that one had the nice knob to set the temp so you could easily turn on/off while riding. These fiddly little buttons on the new ones are likely to make it a bit difficult.

Has anyone fitted one of these new style ones with the new bracket in a way that you can get to it but it does not look a right mess?

Cheers,
Mark

Lozzo
05-02-08, 09:52 PM
I'll ask my ex to send me a pic of hers cos it looks ok where she fitted it. If I remember right she bent the bracket slightly to make it look good.

metalmonkey
05-02-08, 09:56 PM
Mine is over my left switch gear, i'll take a picture when I get chance as its warm in here, cold outside and i'm going to bed, but it works fine there!

Girth
05-02-08, 09:57 PM
I've put mine on the dash, i'll take a pic for you tomorrow, it fits there very vwery well and looks alot neater.

Mark_h
05-02-08, 10:00 PM
Thanks for the responses, however it needs to be a naked bike. There is a serious lack of flat surfaces on the naked to fix such stuff.

I suppose if you're 'ard enough to ride with no fairing you're 'ard enough to ride with cold hands.

harvy
05-02-08, 10:36 PM
Hows this???

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n239/rajuvora/DSCF0914.jpg


Got a piece of 2cm wide steel,
bent it in a vice with a hammer,
put a hole in it,
welded the original plate to the steel bar
stuck the controler to the plate
screwed it into the bolt on the left as per pic
bit of padding on the right side (the green thing you see!)
and bobs your uncle :D

hovis
05-02-08, 11:03 PM
fixed mine to the top yolk

yorkie_chris
06-02-08, 01:58 AM
I was thinking of mounting it on the top fixing bolt of the coolant reservoir (naked pointy thou) so it's tucked out of sight in the frame, out of the weather but it would mean getting off the bike to turn on/off or set the temp.

That will really bug you, as you have to switch them on again every time the ignition is switched off.

fixed mine to the top yolk

Your's was faired though, the handlebars are in the way on the naked.

hovis
06-02-08, 09:33 AM
Hows this???

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n239/rajuvora/DSCF0914.jpg


:D
ugly

why not fix it to the top yolk

you could kill 2 birds with 1 stone............. and cover up the suzuki badge :smt081

Ceri JC
06-02-08, 11:07 AM
Out of interest, do these new ones solve the old problem of the RHSone being vastly hotter than the left. I know why it occurs, but it just seemed like shoddy design they didn't make the RHS one heat up less to offset this effect (or you know, put the heating elements nearer the 'surface' of the grip in the LHS one)

yorkie_chris
06-02-08, 11:08 AM
If the problem's still there, I haven't noticed it.

But I've got the never ones, and never tried the old ones.

harvy
06-02-08, 04:52 PM
Ugly because of the way its done or the finish its left?
didnt want it on the top yolk because if/when i sell it on i want it to be as was as much as poss...

I can remove the grips and reattach the stock ones no probs...

ugly

why not fix it to the top yolk

you could kill 2 birds with 1 stone............. and cover up the suzuki badge :smt081

hovis
06-02-08, 05:51 PM
Ugly because of the way its done or the finish its left? both
didnt want it on the top yolk because if/when i sell it on i want it to be as was as much as poss...

I can remove the grips and reattach the stock ones no probs...you could have fixed it with a bit of double sided sticky foam, then if you want to remove it, just peel it off

IMO