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Tris 28-02-06 12:27 PM

Freezy Fingers!!
 
What are the best heated grips to fit?

Tris

mysteryjimbo 28-02-06 12:52 PM

Re: Freezy Fingers!!
 
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Originally Posted by Tris
What are the best heated grips to fit?

Tris

Most people have gone for Oxford grips. I can recommend them.

Make sure they aren't pre 2005 as they dont work so well on alloy bars.

Kate 28-02-06 12:58 PM

Had Oxford ones here too, essential when its cold!

T0mm0 28-02-06 01:06 PM

I fitted the Oxford ones back in December, bought them off Ebay for about £22. I can't rate them high enough, it makes such a difference to the daily commute in this cold weather.

hall13uk 28-02-06 01:07 PM

are they really that good :?: , & can they be easily removed for summer :?:

Kate 28-02-06 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by hall13uk
are they really that good :?: , & can they be easily removed for summer :?:

Why would you want to remove them?

kjames 28-02-06 01:21 PM

just turn them off in the summer.. unless you like sweating hands..

k

hall13uk 28-02-06 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate
Quote:

Originally Posted by hall13uk
are they really that good :?: , & can they be easily removed for summer :?:

Why would you want to remove them?

u don't need them during summer, & i don't want a drain on power.

Samurai 28-02-06 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by hall13uk
are they really that good :?: , & can they be easily removed for summer :?:

depends whether or noy you get the wrap around ones or the fixed ones, would recommend the fixed ones as i got wrap arounds and they have not temp control, parms burn finger tips freeze :roll:

Kate 28-02-06 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by hall13uk
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate
Quote:

Originally Posted by hall13uk
are they really that good :?: , & can they be easily removed for summer :?:

Why would you want to remove them?

u don't need them during summer, & i don't want a drain on power.

Erm, you could just turn them off? :roll:

I believe they are glued on and replace the standard grips so no, you can't take them off.


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