Any of you European guys have feedback on the Yamaha heated grips? Price right now seems a bit steep. How well do they work? Are they worth the $$ ? Starting to think I'm just going to get a set of hot grips which can be had for less than $50.
I too am a fan of the plug and play but don't think I'm going to spring the $$$ for the Yam stuff. Too many other options out there. I've got to save some money for all the other stuff I'm going to start buying...HoebSTer said:I too would like a heat rating on what the Yammie grips can do. I am a HUGE fan of OEM plug and play accessories and usually pay the money for them, but haven't had the best luck with wither Honda or Suzuki grips so far.
Jeff
Yes, as I understand it, this cable interference issue has nothing to do with heated grips. Some folks complain bitterly about it, others don't notice it at all. I haven't heard of a "fix", but it may be something I'll look into.SpeedStar said:Those are throttle cables aren't they? I think I read that you can also assemble the housing so that the cables come out on the bottom. I may be wrong there...
Yeah Swagger can you give us some more info on those gloves, I have heated grips at the moment but I can see how the combination of the Super Ten hand guards and heated gloves could be a great combo.trinc4me said:Swagger, are those the plug in gloves or the re-chargeable battery operated ones? I have a pair of the gerbings battery operated, and they work well on short commutes but are not waterproof.
I'll stick something into the gear section later on this subject.MortiisMachine said:.... Yeah Swagger can you give us some more info on those gloves, I have heated grips at the moment but I can see how the combination of the Super Ten hand guards and heated gloves could be a great combo ...