mpgscott Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 12, 2014 Messages 1,336 Reaction score 203 Location Isle of Scalpay, Western Isles Mar 29, 2026 #1 Would an R9T throttle heated grip fit my 2011 r1200gs? Or is the R9T a different diameter of handlebars? Thanks Mark
Would an R9T throttle heated grip fit my 2011 r1200gs? Or is the R9T a different diameter of handlebars? Thanks Mark
seahorse Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 5, 2011 Messages 1,350 Reaction score 339 Location St. Albans Mar 29, 2026 #2 Check the part numbers
mpgscott Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 12, 2014 Messages 1,336 Reaction score 203 Location Isle of Scalpay, Western Isles Mar 29, 2026 #3 seahorse said: Check the part numbers Click to expand... I did and they’re different, however seen this before and even with different part numbers they’re still exactly the same. So if anyone’s experience of the two that be appreciated.
seahorse said: Check the part numbers Click to expand... I did and they’re different, however seen this before and even with different part numbers they’re still exactly the same. So if anyone’s experience of the two that be appreciated.
Joepi5 Registered user Joined Apr 30, 2025 Messages 66 Reaction score 13 Location The Netherlands Mar 30, 2026 #4 The original F800 series ones fit. I found that out the other way around. Fitted the switchgear off of an R9t and grips off of an R1200gs to retrofit original heated grips. Worked perfectly.
The original F800 series ones fit. I found that out the other way around. Fitted the switchgear off of an R9t and grips off of an R1200gs to retrofit original heated grips. Worked perfectly.