Heated grips
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Heated grips
Is it easy for a numpty like me to put heated grips on my 99 Burgman?
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Re: Heated grips
Yes do what i did , just ask Kayz1 to do it for you ,
, drop the bike off , pick it up later job done 


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Re: Heated grips
Paddle harder. I can hear banjo music!
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Re: Heated grips
Just dont get the KEIS ones they are rubbish and their back up is shite , . One tip is always insulate the left bar before fitting heated grip ,otherwise the bar acts as a heat sink which looses lots of heat and also requires extra power .
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Re: Heated grips
Did you fit them yet? if not pop along when Alan brings his in here, can do them then.
Lyn.
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Lyn.
: Edit:: instead of a Pondarosa run pop here and i will fit your grips..
Free coffee and cake....

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Re: Heated grips
I haven't bought them yet ,I made a right pigs ear when I fitted them on my Diversion so I bought some Muffs which I did manage to fit and I will see if they are enough,will speak Sunday when I should have a better idea,thank you for the kind offer. 

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Re: Heated grips
Muffs are great they keep the wind and rain off warm too, turn over to keep the wet out when not on the bike. 
