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Geopatr
| Posted on Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 08:54 pm: |
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They arrived in the mail on Friday. finally had a chance to install them this morning. It took me couple of hours because my 6 yr old son was helping. It is a great kit and very easy to install. Boy are these suckers HOT!!! There wont be any frozen fingers this winter!! |
Routney
| Posted on Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 10:10 pm: |
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I've had mine on for a couple weeks and am thrilled that I held out for them. I've had a set of heaters and grips ready to go on for quite some time. The part I held out for was the stock style switch. The kit installed very easily, the grip comfort is better than stock, and the heat is plenty for all my riding in the Pacific Northwest. I'll have to put the original heaters I bought on a different bike for someone. } |
Strokizator
| Posted on Monday, October 08, 2007 - 01:15 pm: |
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The factory set-up is great. I put mine on and rode to work in 50 degree weather. With the switch on low the grips were hot. I can't imagine what the high setting will feel like. |
Electraglider_1997
| Posted on Monday, October 08, 2007 - 05:30 pm: |
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High is for browning before setting it to low which is for cooking finger meat until it falls off the bone. |
Geopatr
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 04:54 pm: |
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Well, after one week with my heated grips all I can say WOW!!! The first setting is HOT!! I don't think I'll ever use #2!! LOL!! |
Snowscum
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 06:27 pm: |
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So these are the ones that are on the 08's? Last winter I wished I had them. Well winter is back and still no heated grips. Had some pretty big gloves on and still got frozen. So are these strip heaters that go over the grip? |
Geopatr
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 07:21 pm: |
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Snowscum-These are the OEM grips that come stock on the 08. You can buy the complete kit from any Buell dealer or on Ebay. I got mine on Ebay from St.Paul HD/Buell. Great guys to deal with. Here is the link to the Buell site-http://www.buell.com/en_ca/gear/accessories/Produc t.asp?Menu_ID=2&ProductLineID=2&CategoryID=7&Produ ctID=4136 |
Johnnylunchbox
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 07:59 pm: |
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What are we talking about in terms of $$$$ for these grips? |
Geopatr
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 08:08 pm: |
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They are around $170.00 |
Johnnylunchbox
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 08:23 pm: |
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oooooooofffmph! Think I'm gonna invest in some mylar undergrip heaters for about $20. I have them on the quad and they are scorchers. |
Tootal
| Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 - 09:04 pm: |
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I installed the Oxford heaterz grips. They have a dial switch and work great. Turn the dial up high to warm them quickly and then back it down till your happy. All my bikes have heated grips. Don't leave home without them! |
Snowscum
| Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 12:41 am: |
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So to install these undergrip heaters, you obviously have to put them under the grips. Is that a pain in the arse? |
Thesmaz
| Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 04:45 am: |
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Just order a set of the Polly heaters. I've got a set and love them but so far I have only used them on low. They get plenty warm for the temps that we are having here in Belgium right now. They are easy to install and work well. I got mine from Appleton HD (sponsor). At some point in the future I'd like to add a heat troller but will wait to do that until I get a heated vest. |
Jmhinkle
| Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 05:16 am: |
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Does anyone know if we can order just the switch kit for the heated grips? |
Dentfixer
| Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 08:52 am: |
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Is there a difference between the Lightning and the Uly grip/switches? Why doesn't the web page list it being as available for the Lightnings? Or am I missing something? |
Beullerbeuller
| Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 04:43 pm: |
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They are definitely suitable for the Lightning and Firebolt. The printed instructions included with the package include specific detail of fitting to those bikes... Al |
Maximum
| Posted on Friday, October 19, 2007 - 09:42 am: |
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I installed the OEM heated grips a couple weeks ago. I like the clean look and the feel of the grips. I did decide NOT to remove the Polly grip heaters and the Heat Troller so I can still get heat levels below the OEM low setting. The OEM heaters get warm quicker than the Polly's, which is probably because the heat source is closer to your hands, but variable heat levels is the nice part of the Heat Troller. My biggest concern about the OEM grip heaters is what will be the cost to replace the grips when they wear out? |
Genoa
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 01:03 am: |
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I started installing these on my 2006 tonight. Drilling holes in the handle bar is proving to be quite difficult. Tried multiple bit sizes and multiple speeds. Any one else run into this? Any advice? |
Steve_mackay
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 01:52 am: |
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Is your drill walking? If so you need to center punch where you want to drill the bars. After that it should drill fairly easy. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 09:34 am: |
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I think those bars are made of depleted uranium or something. I broke two bits going through them. As Steve says, center punch them to keep the tip from wandering... and then be patient (I wasn't) and use a high speed drill (I didn't, I just grabbed my rechargable). |
Maximum
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 09:38 am: |
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I found it pretty difficult too, but persistence finally pays off. I was surprised that the kit does not include any glue for the left grip, so be careful not to strip out the two screws that hold the grip on the bar. |
Matthelimech
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 01:29 pm: |
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Where do the grips connect to the electrical system?? I have some kimpex? heaters I was thinking of installing. |
Sanchez
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 02:16 pm: |
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I may try some heated grips this year. I got the H-D heated gloves last year, and I don't really like them. They're toasty warm for sure, but they're really thick, and the inner liner slides around, so I can hardly tell my hand is on the grip. I end up squeezing so hard that my hands cramp up. |
Diablobrian
| Posted on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 04:53 pm: |
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Maximum, sounds like you were work hardening as you were going. Be sure to use a Sharp drill bit, and I like Zep "drill chill", as well as center punching and pilot drilling with a smaller drill bit when ever I'm drilling holes that need to be precise. Assuming I can't just use my mill that is, and even then the same procedures apply in a lot of cases. For drilling and tapping aluminum kerosene works nicely as a cutting fluid. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Monday, October 29, 2007 - 12:26 pm: |
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I've had good luck with bacon grease as well. The stuff has a crazy high boil point, and smells delicious |