jim oneill
triplex
I,m getting the factory Yamaha Heated Grips installed this Thursday. Can anyone share their experiences with these? Assume they do the job? Please let me know thanks
One thing that makes the OEM grips interesting is the way Yamaha designed the routing of the wiring from the grips - the throttle side cabling is integrated inside a cast extension to the throttle grip and the cabling on the left side is routed behind and clamped to the switchgear housing - so there's no loose wiring visible anywhere.Does the Yamaha OEM controller work equally well with aftermarket heating elements, such as Dual-Star or Symtec?
That's no big deal to me. It's easy to install Dual-Star heated grips without showing any loose wiring.One thing that makes the OEM grips interesting is the way Yamaha designed the routing of the wiring from the grips - the throttle side cabling is integrated inside a cast extension to the throttle grip and the cabling on the left side is routed behind and clamped to the switchgear housing - so there's no loose wiring visible anywhere.Does the Yamaha OEM controller work equally well with aftermarket heating elements, such as Dual-Star or Symtec?
I should have been more clear. I'm not starting from nothing; I'm starting with an '07 AE, so it already has OEM heated grips installed. I've only done a short test ride so far, but I'm pretty sure I don't like the hard, skinny grips so what I was thinking was to remove the OEM grips and replace them with Dual-Star heating elements and the grips of my choice, all while retaining the flashy & snazzy OEM heat controller. I guess it probably comes down to measuring and comparing the resistance of the OEM grips versus the Dual-Star elements.The controller, chassis wiring and 'intelligence' are integrated with the ECU. I haven't measured the resistance of the grips themselves, but you'd need to start with the OEM package, then replace the rubber . .. and that's hugely wasteful. So I'd suggest that while it may be possible, it is likely not hugely practical.
Have you tried Grip Puppies yet? Cheap, effective and easy to install. I'm pretty sure that people have reported that the OEM heated grips produce enough heat to be effective through the Grip Puppies. It's easy enough to find out for yourself and might save you some headaches with adapting aftermarket heating elements to the OEM controller.I'm starting with an '07 AE, so it already has OEM heated grips installed. I've only done a short test ride so far, but I'm pretty sure I don't like the hard, skinny grips...
Everything you need is there. The instructions could be better.For anyone who put them on themself, how "plug and play" is the installation?
The Dual-Star elements are directly interchangeable with the OEM grips, they are the same wattage. The snazzy OEM controller will never know the difference....I'm starting with an '07 AE, so it already has OEM heated grips installed...while retaining the flashy & snazzy OEM heat controller. I guess it probably comes down to measuring and comparing the resistance of the OEM grips versus the Dual-Star elements.
Thanks, Alan! That's the excellent information I was looking for. I also have a set of grip puppies on the shelf that I'll try, but I really like the idea of being able to upgrade the grips.The Dual-Star elements are directly interchangeable with the OEM grips, they are the same wattage. The snazzy OEM controller will never know the difference.
Excerpted from a PM to jim oneill:...I have Renauld's Syndrome...my fingertips and toes turn white and get painful...The downside is riding in cool weather...For some reason, my left thumbtip still gets cold. There's so much blood circulating through the surface of your palms and fingers that keeping them warm does an amazing job of helping warm you all over.
It took me about 8 hours to install, I am slower than most. The instructions say 2.5 hr for a shop tech, I would say that's possible but I could not do it that fast even for a 2nd or 3rd install. The plug you need to find is by the left front turn signal, it required removing that outside plastic. I found the most challenging part was the right hand side grip's throttle cable connections and housing.For anyone who put them on themself, how "plug and play" is the installation? Still debating on heat gloves for grips. Did a quick google of the part number and found a low price of $309. While I don't consider that low, this thread and others see to indicate that the price is "reasonably" justified.
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