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Samy 13 Dec 2013 11:51

heated grips for XT600E?
 
Hello all,

Which heated grips you fitted on your XT600E?
Do you like it?
If you would fit it again today, would you fit the same or another brand ?

Want to hear about experiences pls...

Thx

xtrock 13 Dec 2013 19:01

I have used this one:Oxford Motorcycle Hot Grips - Premium Sports *NEW 2012 MODEL*: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike , cant complain, the other one from Biltema was almost no heat pos 1, and to much pos 2..

*Touring Ted* 13 Dec 2013 19:09

Any will do...

However, I suggest you wire them directly to the battery via a little relay junction box that only comes on when the ignition is on...

VERY easy to make and will save you running down your battery if you leave them switched on.

xtrock 13 Dec 2013 19:22

Yes its best with relay, i have manuel switch for the healight and the switch wire comes from the light. Then i can turn everythong off in winter when i start the bike, and then turn on lights and the heat comes on.

SnakeAroundTheWorld 13 Dec 2013 22:47

Grips JMT Heated Grips - 5 Stage 7/8" (22mm Bars) Pair

i installed these today
work really well
are cheaper then most other brands but still good quality
got them advised by my mechanic who has been using them for years

and use these to tap off your running lights or something like that
http://www.kabelstekoop.nl/contents/...em%20blauw.jpg

Samy 14 Dec 2013 05:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mezo (Post 446867)
Follow the above advice, i used them (Oxford grips) in UK :freezing:


Don`t need them now i moved to Australia. :Beach:


Mezo.



lucky guy ;)
if I would live in Thailand or Philippines I wouldn't need them too.

Samy 14 Dec 2013 07:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by *Touring Ted* (Post 446851)
Any will do...

However, I suggest you wire them directly to the battery via a little relay junction box that only comes on when the ignition is on...

VERY easy to make and will save you running down your battery if you leave them switched on.


Thank you for helpful info Ted... :thumbup1:

Jens Eskildsen 15 Dec 2013 07:28

Im using Daytona from Louis.eu in Germany.

*DAYTONA* HEATED GRIP - Louis - Motorcycle & Leisure

I use the Start-mode most of the time, its really powerfull, drawing close to 50W.
Its wired through a relay, no tapping into other wires :thumbdown:

xtrock 15 Dec 2013 13:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jens Eskildsen (Post 446983)
Im using Daytona from Louis.eu in Germany.

*DAYTONA* HEATED GRIP - Louis - Motorcycle & Leisure

I use the Start-mode most of the time, its really powerfull, drawing close to 50W.
Its wired through a relay, no tapping into other wires :thumbdown:

No problem tapping into other wires for the trigger to the relay.

Jens Eskildsen 15 Dec 2013 18:19

For me its like swearing to a priest, you just dont do it :innocent:

*Touring Ted* 15 Dec 2013 19:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jens Eskildsen (Post 446983)
Im using Daytona from Louis.eu in Germany.

*DAYTONA* HEATED GRIP - Louis - Motorcycle & Leisure

I use the Start-mode most of the time, its really powerfull, drawing close to 50W.
Its wired through a relay, no tapping into other wires :thumbdown:

Yes.. The only tapping of wires should be for the relay 12v activation supply. Which is minute..

xtrock 15 Dec 2013 19:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jens Eskildsen (Post 447055)
For me its like swearing to a priest, you just dont do it :innocent:

If you have a good reason please inform us.. Just for the information there is alot of wires in bikes and cars that are tapped original.

xtrock 15 Dec 2013 22:25

Tapping cables doesnt have to be using those you refer to, a good tapping is soldering the wire at an already used point. Or you can remove the shoe and replace with new that has both cables in.

Bobmech 16 Dec 2013 22:17

Wire taps
 
As a mechanic I have had to repair(solder) numerous wire joins where "wire taps" (scotchlocks) have been used and later caused a faulty connection.
In my opinion you are far better off spending a little extra time and solder the join.

*Touring Ted* 16 Dec 2013 22:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobmech (Post 447198)
As a mechanic I have had to repair(solder) numerous wire joins where "wire taps" (scotchlocks) have been used and later caused a faulty connection.
In my opinion you are far better off spending a little extra time and solder the join.

Is that mostly just not bad application. Operator error...

People using too small scotch locks on too big a cable...

Where I agree that a good soldered joint is ALWAYS best, Scotchlocks do have their place if used with a bit of brains..

I've used them a few times for relay activation tap's. Never on important circuits though. I've had to have any premature failings or poor connections.


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