@marceau818 did you read what was written in video ? They were installed on top of grips so it would be warmer!!!! Because putting them under grips was not enough as for me. I tried.
And again - this is just a method how you can install pads to improve heat. Of course it will be better to buy normal grips and not invent anything.
@marceau818 good for you. I would look how you will drive with pads for 5$ in Canada -30 :) In this case you definitely need to buy a bit better pads that these. :) And in that case you can put them anywhere you want.
And again - this is JUST A METHOD OF INSTALLATION IF PADS ARE NOT WARM ENOUGH!!!
B)Problems... yes , there is one - heat shrink a bit weakened and started to rotate on the grips. But they really saved my arms in the cold mornings. :)
Hi there, I dont know if you are a seller on these stuff or what, but they SUCK big time, the one pad started heating much less than the other one, then over a period of two weeks both seemed DEAD, so I thought its just the fuse.. but i was wrong! these things die after two weeks.. I contacted the seller and he sent me a new set.. mmm.... nice, they just died also! everything exactly like you installed them, nothing different, a proper constant 12v source, and this is what I get.. lol..
@Henniebrandweer I'm not a seller.. And I don't recommend to buy currently these pads (by the way I didn't say a word about cost or seller or vendor or anything) it's just a method of installing pads.. ANY pads..
However my cheap pads works fine.. both pads heats equally.. and no problems for 4 months already (except that heat-shrink on throttle grip a bit fell free to move around) considering that I ride every day to the work at any weather
Hi there, I did connect to a 12v source, and I tested it on my way home, maybe I just dont feel it as the weather is EXTREMELY cold the last week here haha. thanks anyway bud
@Henniebrandweer Hi!. Yes , I can feel heat very well through gloves as they are weather or textile , feels fine in any case. Try to see did you really connected to 12v source , cause there are neither some low current wires..
good vid.The music is a bit much and hurts the ears.
jims72 2 weeks ago
I'd say: How NOT to instal heater grip pads!
Heat shrink... Was it really that tough to remove the grips, stick the pad on the handlebar and put the grip back on???
If you're going to post a "HOW TO" video, at least, do it right.
marceau818 1 month ago
@marceau818 did you read what was written in video ? They were installed on top of grips so it would be warmer!!!! Because putting them under grips was not enough as for me. I tried.
And again - this is just a method how you can install pads to improve heat. Of course it will be better to buy normal grips and not invent anything.
klmn1001 1 month ago
@klmn1001 To improve heat? Where the hell are you riding? I ride in Canada @ - 30 and I haven't felt the need to instal them like an ass...
marceau818 1 month ago
@marceau818 good for you. I would look how you will drive with pads for 5$ in Canada -30 :) In this case you definitely need to buy a bit better pads that these. :) And in that case you can put them anywhere you want.
And again - this is JUST A METHOD OF INSTALLATION IF PADS ARE NOT WARM ENOUGH!!!
Thank you.
klmn1001 1 month ago
@klmn1001 Welcome buddy! ;)
marceau818 1 month ago
Hi,
A) Can you just connect to the frame for the negative and it works?
B) Any problems with the pads over the grips instead of under?
SaroopD 3 months ago
@SaroopD Hi ,
A) Yeap.
B)Problems... yes , there is one - heat shrink a bit weakened and started to rotate on the grips. But they really saved my arms in the cold mornings. :)
klmn1001 3 months ago
Im Buying Oxford Heated Grips.. rather saving up a but.. I dont recommend these at all!
Henniebrandweer 7 months ago
Hi there, I dont know if you are a seller on these stuff or what, but they SUCK big time, the one pad started heating much less than the other one, then over a period of two weeks both seemed DEAD, so I thought its just the fuse.. but i was wrong! these things die after two weeks.. I contacted the seller and he sent me a new set.. mmm.... nice, they just died also! everything exactly like you installed them, nothing different, a proper constant 12v source, and this is what I get.. lol..
Henniebrandweer 7 months ago
@Henniebrandweer I'm not a seller.. And I don't recommend to buy currently these pads (by the way I didn't say a word about cost or seller or vendor or anything) it's just a method of installing pads.. ANY pads..
However my cheap pads works fine.. both pads heats equally.. and no problems for 4 months already (except that heat-shrink on throttle grip a bit fell free to move around) considering that I ride every day to the work at any weather
Sorry if I entered you into misconception.
klmn1001 7 months ago
Hi there, I did connect to a 12v source, and I tested it on my way home, maybe I just dont feel it as the weather is EXTREMELY cold the last week here haha. thanks anyway bud
Henniebrandweer 9 months ago
Hi there
I bought a set and installed it, but they are not that warm? Can you actually feel the heat through your gloves?
Henniebrandweer 9 months ago
@Henniebrandweer Hi!. Yes , I can feel heat very well through gloves as they are weather or textile , feels fine in any case. Try to see did you really connected to 12v source , cause there are neither some low current wires..
klmn1001 9 months ago
Hi, so how are they? would you recommended them?
Henniebrandweer 9 months ago
@Henniebrandweer ,Hello. They're really good.. much more better than i thought they would be.. Cold hands problem - solved ;)
klmn1001 9 months ago