Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
Just spotted this bike on autotrader with 'genuine yamaha heated grips'.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
I'd be really interested to know how on that one.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
That's a neat job. The Oxford type controller offends my eye.
I think factory heated grips are about 200 quid though,that in itself makes the Oxford controller less ugly!
edit...the Kawasaki one is £288.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
They are the same grips I had on my first MT10- they're not integrated that the way some, for instance, KTM, Ducati, and Triumph ones are where you operate and/or monitor them through the dash or standard switchgear etc, but they are not as expensive either (think they were a ~£140 optional extra), and you could put them on any bike- they are current sensing so will auto switch off, and like Oxford etc ones, there is just a lead to the battery terminals
I thought they were neat, but TBH never really hot enough for me when I needed them, so on my next MT, I got Oxford ones and fabricated my own bracket for the controller to mount it up alongside the dash and make it look a bit more "factory" than it would have using the Oxford supplied one.
I thought they were neat, but TBH never really hot enough for me when I needed them, so on my next MT, I got Oxford ones and fabricated my own bracket for the controller to mount it up alongside the dash and make it look a bit more "factory" than it would have using the Oxford supplied one.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
They still get wired back to the battery which I'm not keen on.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:42 pm Happy Christmas.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
They'll be a spare switch live somewhere.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
A relay and a bit of wire makes a nice little project.
I did it on my old Varadero after too many flat batteries.
I'm no sparky, but it's was pretty easy.
I did it on my old Varadero after too many flat batteries.
I'm no sparky, but it's was pretty easy.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
They've got smart technology. No flat batteries.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
I hope they're better than the Oxford ones with battery saving smart technology... that flattened the battery on my NCX.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
It's of course not compulsory to run it to the battery terminal, you could as Dodgy says, just wire them to a (switched or unswitched ) ACC live- all current bikes have them, means no faffing with installing relays and other wiring, etc but connecting those ones directly via the battery terminals makes them universal -means no crimping or soldering connectors, but either way, a piece of pissweeksy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:59 pmThey still get wired back to the battery which I'm not keen on.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:42 pm Happy Christmas.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
The integrated Ducati ones on the Multi come in 3 settings...... 1) Thats really warm, 2) Holding a hot rock, 3) Fuck me thats molten lava
I have never used setting 3 even in sub zero temps and summer gloves
I have never used setting 3 even in sub zero temps and summer gloves
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
Did the flat battery happen when you trusted the smart tech to turn it off,or did you manually switch off the grips and it still flattened the battery?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:14 pmI hope they're better than the Oxford ones with battery saving smart technology... that flattened the battery on my NCX.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
That seems quite common with the Yamaha ones too. You trust them to shut off and they don't.Skub wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:00 pmDid the flat battery happen when you trusted the smart tech to turn it off,or did you manually switch off the grips and it still flattened the battery?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:14 pmI hope they're better than the Oxford ones with battery saving smart technology... that flattened the battery on my NCX.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
When I left them on
They're supposed to automatically turn off when the voltage drops below a certain threshold. If they did, the threshold was so low that there wasn't enough juice left to start the bike.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
That's good to know. I'd be reluctant to fit them if there was a flat battery risk even if I turned them off.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:03 pm When I left them on
They're supposed to automatically turn off when the voltage drops below a certain threshold. If they did, the threshold was so low that there wasn't enough juice left to start the bike.
I think the relay mod is the best bet for peace of mind.
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Re: Happy new bike day.... WTF, what do you mean it's a Yamaha ???
Deffo. My bike riding is often "ooooh there's nice weather and no meetings, i'm going out" I'd be gutted to find it doesn't work.Skub wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 2:28 pmThat's good to know. I'd be reluctant to fit them if there was a flat battery risk even if I turned them off.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:03 pm When I left them on
They're supposed to automatically turn off when the voltage drops below a certain threshold. If they did, the threshold was so low that there wasn't enough juice left to start the bike.
I think the relay mod is the best bet for peace of mind.