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Grip warmers for the Spyder

I use Oxford "Hot Hands" on my GS/RS. They velcro on and connect to the battery- Fairly easy and warm. Was out today 40 Degrees, cold and raw and had turn them on and off occassionally because they are warm!
 
+1 for Oxford ... if you only need heat occasionally and they are inexpensive. I had one on my motorcycle and the velcro would wear out over the course of the winter. I also found they you get so hot I had to turn them off too. I would go for the more expensive heated grips next time, with a temperature control knob.
 
Are the oxford grips large enough to go over kuryakyn iso grips? The iso grips are a bit larger in diameter then the stock grips.
 
We got the Oxford grips - replaced the factory grips. Yep, they get warm!! So put a HeatTroller in the circuit, mounted on the left switch box. Quite fabulous.
 
Here is my oxford heated grips install
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50157


2012 RS SE5
Mods:

Oxford Hot Grips
Bad Boy Air Horn
Two Brothers Exhaust
K&N air filter
LED mud flap lights
Tips Kit
Brake Light Modulator
IPS Key Cover
Up/out mirror Extensions
RSS stitched seat cover
Cal Sci touring windshield
5 spoke wheel upgrade
Ram mount Iphone cradle
LED turn signal indicators
Frunk Liner
BRP 12 Volt Outlet
Third brake light
Double Play tail light
 
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