heated grips for my 400ex and raptor?
#2
If your riding where it's cold there great.
Hot grips new atv models are a lot softer than there old ones,but they are more spendy.
Be sure to use the slow cure epoxy like they call for the other stuff gets soft when they get warm.
Check the wiring diagrams carefully some are in sereies others are parallel, get them the wrong way and some can get so hot they will melt.
I've had them on my last two atv's will put them on the next.
Hope you enjoy them if you get them.
Hot grips new atv models are a lot softer than there old ones,but they are more spendy.
Be sure to use the slow cure epoxy like they call for the other stuff gets soft when they get warm.
Check the wiring diagrams carefully some are in sereies others are parallel, get them the wrong way and some can get so hot they will melt.
I've had them on my last two atv's will put them on the next.
Hope you enjoy them if you get them.
#3
I have a set for winter and just because you like twist throttles doesnt mean your hand has to be cold.I ordered a set for a Honda Goldwing and it fit myCR style twister as well as my Renthal's.Heat Rules!
88' 250R stock frame and transmission everything else is aftermarket.
88' 250R stock frame and transmission everything else is aftermarket.
#4
I use the heat grips/thumb warmers from snowmobiles. I prefer the heat grips that are adhesive backed and fit between the handlebars and the grips, because you can use any type of grip that you prefer. Plus they are less than $30.
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