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From: [email protected] (Speedy Mercer)
Subject: Re: BMW heated grips
Organization: Louisiana Tech University
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NNTP-Posting-Host: bhm116e-spc.engr.latech.edu

In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Joe Senner) writes:

>[email protected] (Mark Bergman) writes:
>]To those of you who have the BMW heated handgrips:
>]      Are they comfortable? Do they transmit a lot of
>]      vibration? How do they compare to the stock grips?
>]      To foam grips? 

>I don't have the grips, but have looked into getting them. it's my 
>understanding that the grips themselves are the standard european 
>style grips now coming standard on the 93 bikes (K1100RS, K1100LT, etc).
>it's also my understanding that the heater resides _inside_ the bar 
>itself so if anything I would suspect it would reduce vibration by 
>providing more bar end mass.

>I don't see why they wouldn't work with the old style foam grips aside
>from the fact that it might cause the foam to deteriorate or something.
>hard to belive considering they do fine in the 100+ degree texas summers.

Someone once sold heated motorcycle grips via mail order.  The were 
aftermarket replacement grips that had the heating elements mlded into the 
grip itself.  Wires ran outside of the bars, from the grips to a switch and 
finaly the battery.  Cycle Magazine tested them YEARS ago and liked them.  
Dunno if they are still made.  Might check with the snowmobile racers.

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