kingoldrum
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Installed a set of heated grip elements (Kimpex ~20Watts/element), under the original grips. Then added a vista cruise throttle lock and grip puppies.
Last weekend was cold and rainy so I ran the grip heaters on high for several hours and as the day went on I turned them down and eventually off. I was suprised at the end of the day when my throttle became quite difficut to open, and would not close without a strong reverse twist. Felt like a classic case of forgetting to release the Vista cruise, but it was not set. This is a very lousy feeling by the way. Figured the lock had somehow tightened up or caught something in the mechanism. Limped home and tried to adjust the throttle lock, eventually removing it entirely but with no improvement to the suicide cruise control feature.
Pulled everything off, including the throttle tube, which grabbed the bar pretty tightly on the way off. Cleaned the pieces but still found the tube would grip the handle bar. The tube was distorted and required a good re-rounding with a 7/8 drill bit to eventually go onto the bar without grabbing. It then rotated freely on the handlebar, and everything assembled properly.
If the tube is nylon, it must have had to get awfully hot to distort, but that is all I can figure happened. I do know that the grip puppies insulate you from the heater causing slow warm-up and force the element to be on high for long periods. These grips get very hot without the puppies. Perhaps the elements have a particularily nasty hot spot?
Have been eyeballing the aluminum Ergo tube to help with the abrupt throttle. Seems I now have an even better reason.
Anyone else melt a tube? Could not find it looking through the forum.
Last weekend was cold and rainy so I ran the grip heaters on high for several hours and as the day went on I turned them down and eventually off. I was suprised at the end of the day when my throttle became quite difficut to open, and would not close without a strong reverse twist. Felt like a classic case of forgetting to release the Vista cruise, but it was not set. This is a very lousy feeling by the way. Figured the lock had somehow tightened up or caught something in the mechanism. Limped home and tried to adjust the throttle lock, eventually removing it entirely but with no improvement to the suicide cruise control feature.
Pulled everything off, including the throttle tube, which grabbed the bar pretty tightly on the way off. Cleaned the pieces but still found the tube would grip the handle bar. The tube was distorted and required a good re-rounding with a 7/8 drill bit to eventually go onto the bar without grabbing. It then rotated freely on the handlebar, and everything assembled properly.
If the tube is nylon, it must have had to get awfully hot to distort, but that is all I can figure happened. I do know that the grip puppies insulate you from the heater causing slow warm-up and force the element to be on high for long periods. These grips get very hot without the puppies. Perhaps the elements have a particularily nasty hot spot?
Have been eyeballing the aluminum Ergo tube to help with the abrupt throttle. Seems I now have an even better reason.
Anyone else melt a tube? Could not find it looking through the forum.