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Old 18-01-07, 07:07 PM   #21
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i phoned Oxford & the nice lady said " i dont know..i will get sombody to phone you back"

still waiting
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Old 20-01-07, 10:19 PM   #22
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i phoned Oxford & the nice lady said " i dont know..i will get sombody to phone you back"

still waiting
which they did but i was out so i phoned "Mr davies" back but he was in a meeting
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Old 20-01-07, 10:56 PM   #23
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I just got a new pair of the old ones... Asked the nice man in Hein Gericke if he had any, he asks why. Because the new one seems not to work too well with SVs, I say. Funny, someone else said that too.
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I just got a new pair of the old ones... Asked the nice man in Hein Gericke if he had any, he asks why. Because the new one seems not to work too well with SVs, I say. Funny, someone else said that too.
ohhhhh?

i have the L.E.D. type controll box & the dial one

i have the new grips......but got some old ones coming

if i cant sort somthing out with all this......i give up
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My old ones have gone a bit wobbly, and at £30 for a new set frankly I can't be bothered to troubleshoot them They're showing their age anyway. So I'll see if these new ones are actually hotter.
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Old 20-01-07, 11:12 PM   #26
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how can you tell the differance?
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I just got a new pair of the old ones... Asked the nice man in Hein Gericke if he had any, he asks why. Because the new one seems not to work too well with SVs, I say. Funny, someone else said that too.
Aha, so the 3rd generation ones have gone back to the linear style grips that were used in the first generation I assume.

Mine are 2nd generation.

Basically, 1st time out, they found out that the grips aren't effective on some bikes, so they changed the wiring INSIDE the grip (the one that gets hot) to counter the problem of heat dissipation through the bars instead of into the hands. 2nd time around was when this was introduced.

3rd time, the controller changed, but the grips seem to of gone back to 1st gen (perhaps).

Hovi5, haven't had chance to get them off today, wont tomorrow either, but might be able to next weekend.
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Old 20-01-07, 11:20 PM   #28
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Basically, 1st time out, they found out that the grips aren't effective on some bikes, so they changed the wiring INSIDE the grip (the one that gets hot) to counter the problem of heat dissipation through the bars instead of into the hands. 2nd time around was when this was introduced.
Oxprod (who used to post on here) reckoned they'd added a heat shield on the left grip, but he never mentioned wiring changes. Course, that doesn't mean they'd not done some.
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Old 20-01-07, 11:20 PM   #29
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its ok

im in no rush
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Basically, 1st time out, they found out that the grips aren't effective on some bikes, so they changed the wiring INSIDE the grip (the one that gets hot) to counter the problem of heat dissipation through the bars instead of into the hands. 2nd time around was when this was introduced.
Oxprod (who used to post on here) reckoned they'd added a heat shield on the left grip, but he never mentioned wiring changes. Course, that doesn't mean they'd not done some.
Never really talked to Oxprod, but I've seen a few posts here & there.

IIRC, the main issue was the metal used in the bars/clipons letting the heat out. Heatshield would help, and I know my left hand was always colder than my right (mainly due to doing bugger all). But I have taken 2 apart with a craft knife & found different wiring on the inside.
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