I got a brand new GSA a couple of weeks ago and mostly loving it. However I was initially under the impression that the heated grips were not very effective but in the excitement of playing with all the new gadgets, and because it was not very cold, I didn't think too much about it
Well, Friday night, 2 hours riding at -2C, I can definitely say there is a problem. I turned on the grips to max from the start and quickly got a slight warming but 15 mins later nothing more. Flicked the switch a couple of times, got the full blast I'm familiar with on my old 1150 ADV. Can't take that for long so flicked it back to min and immediately lost any perceptible heat. After that, no amount of switch flicking could get back a useful amount of heat
2 hours later, home, fingers almost frostbitten I put my bare hands on the grips and they felt only lukewarm. Now lukewarm to ice cold hands is probably no more than 15C - on my 1150s they are uncomfortable to touch with a gloved hand for any length of time
The bike's due for its 600 mile inspection so I will take it up with the dealer then, but in the meantime I've got a couple more trips like that - so if this is a known fault with a simple solution that I can apply myself I'd be keen to know
I only just noticed that the hand protectors offer almost no wind protection - they're open at the top and the bottom which will cause currents of air to circulate on the back of your hands and at your fingertips - this no doubt contributed to the extreme coldness of my hands
Well, Friday night, 2 hours riding at -2C, I can definitely say there is a problem. I turned on the grips to max from the start and quickly got a slight warming but 15 mins later nothing more. Flicked the switch a couple of times, got the full blast I'm familiar with on my old 1150 ADV. Can't take that for long so flicked it back to min and immediately lost any perceptible heat. After that, no amount of switch flicking could get back a useful amount of heat
2 hours later, home, fingers almost frostbitten I put my bare hands on the grips and they felt only lukewarm. Now lukewarm to ice cold hands is probably no more than 15C - on my 1150s they are uncomfortable to touch with a gloved hand for any length of time
The bike's due for its 600 mile inspection so I will take it up with the dealer then, but in the meantime I've got a couple more trips like that - so if this is a known fault with a simple solution that I can apply myself I'd be keen to know
I only just noticed that the hand protectors offer almost no wind protection - they're open at the top and the bottom which will cause currents of air to circulate on the back of your hands and at your fingertips - this no doubt contributed to the extreme coldness of my hands
