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I have been asked to post the seat heaters again

Motorcycledave

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Here is a view of the box for the Heat Demon seat heating unit
this kit is for the front and rear of the seat Rider and Passenger.
this set is on sale for $169.95 you can install this yourself in about
2 hours 3 or more if you stop and have some hot coffee or ???? :thumbup:


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Oh, you sell them - that's even better! How hard is it to restaple the stock seat cover on an ST? And is the first one you posted better than the one on amazon?
 
All you have to do to install a seat heater is remove the seat, turn it over and remove
about a ZILLION staples and carefully remove the seat cover it is also held on with velcro
under your butt.... pasition the heating units where you want them you can glue them in place
so they don't move around then put the cover back on..... using a hand stapler is no fun
go buy an electric or air unit. then install the control where you want it and put the seat
back on and hook up the power to it make sure power is off when you turn off the key.
That's it... depending on how handy you are this is about a 2 to 3 hour job count in time
for coffee.
Dave


Oh, you sell them - that's even better! How hard is it to restaple the stock seat cover on an ST? And is the first one you posted better than the one on amazon?
 
Seat heater power connect

Hey Dave, I have installed the Heat Demon unit and all ready to connect it to my 2011 RT LTD. Can you tell me where is the best source for switched power?

Thanks,

Derfwood
 
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