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WTD: Right side OEM Heated grip for Gen-II

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bramfrank

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Title says it all. My right grip is dead and I'd like to get it going. Unfortunately Yama is insane.

Some people yank the OEM grip in favor of an aftermarket. Maybe you have yours to sell?

 
I have a a Left-Side OEM Gen II grip that I would think would work - connections are the same for left/right side if I remember correctly. $20 free shipping (?) if you're interested.

 
Thanks for the offer, but the left & right are quite diofferent - mainly because the right side has the cam built in and the extra length of cable to allow for the twisting - the connectors are also different, I believe.

 
Hmmmmm . . . I pulled to cam out of 2 sets of mine to install a G2 . . . but you're right, the connection may not be long enough

 
look here $100 including the whole right side with heated grip and throttlemiester it looks like. Nothing noted in the description but it looks like it in the pics. Good luck.

Here is the left too.

-worney

With the amount of links I am giving people from eBay these days I should change my handle to "eBay *****" :lol:

p.s. on second look the grips might not be OEM. I don't have them so you'll have to decide.

 
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Hmm. Thanks for the lead, but I missed this reply, and the item - not sure they were OEM either. though in any case there was no connector, so I couldn't tell.

The machine was an 'A', which means that if OEM, it would have been an added accessory (not a problem. mine were/are too, though just saying).

Please continue to keep an eye out.

Thanks so very much.

 
I'm trying hard not to go OEM - I actually like the feel of the OEM hard rubber grip and the level of integration.

So I'm bumping the post in the hopes that *someone* is taking apart an AE that has a good set of grips installed.

 
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