jbh
Well-known member
I installed the Symtec grip heaters under my grips (the ones you stick on your bars and then put the grips back over). I tried them out today with the day in the 40's and 50's and ran them on high all day. I had thin leather gloves on and I did not think they were hot enough. I even tried the low setting in case I mixed the wires up on the switch, and of course it was even less heat.
When I had my Vstrom I used these same grip heaters under the stock grips and the high setting would roast my hand with my thin gloves, and even with my heavy gloves. I always had to use the low setting, which was good.
I installed the BMW grips over the grip heaters on the FJR for my ride today. When I got home I thought maybe because the grips are ribbed that was why I could not get enought heat to the hands so I took one off of the grips and installed the stock grip again (thank you compressed air). The stock grips actually do not get as hot as the BMW grips. The heaters do get hot without any grip on them, I tried that for kicks.
Has anyone had this problem before? What could the problem be? I am running the grips, heated jacket, GPS and Satellite radio through a switched blue sea fuse box (they all have their own dedicated fuse). I am getting 13 volts at idle at the grip heater switch. My results are very different than the same setup I had on my Vstrom (maybe the Strom grips were thinner?). I also used to have a BMW RT with factory heated grips that also got very hot. This is the first time it is not hot enough.
Help!
When I had my Vstrom I used these same grip heaters under the stock grips and the high setting would roast my hand with my thin gloves, and even with my heavy gloves. I always had to use the low setting, which was good.
I installed the BMW grips over the grip heaters on the FJR for my ride today. When I got home I thought maybe because the grips are ribbed that was why I could not get enought heat to the hands so I took one off of the grips and installed the stock grip again (thank you compressed air). The stock grips actually do not get as hot as the BMW grips. The heaters do get hot without any grip on them, I tried that for kicks.
Has anyone had this problem before? What could the problem be? I am running the grips, heated jacket, GPS and Satellite radio through a switched blue sea fuse box (they all have their own dedicated fuse). I am getting 13 volts at idle at the grip heater switch. My results are very different than the same setup I had on my Vstrom (maybe the Strom grips were thinner?). I also used to have a BMW RT with factory heated grips that also got very hot. This is the first time it is not hot enough.
Help!