chuffboxcharlie
Registered user
Recently bought a mint GS1200 2008 from dealer but heated grips are just slightly better than useless!
They do come on but are probably in between setting 1 - 2 on Oxford Hotgrips in heat terms. Warm but certainly not hot.
Took it back and they fitted new left grip - no change.
Took it back 2nd time and fitted 2 new grips and carried out a few tests etc. Rode it home and no change at all.
Question
Are the grips on a GS not very hot and just warm even on setting 2 all day?
I have ridden a F650 (800 twin) and brand new 800GT as courtesy bikes and their grips are a lot better, I could actually 'feel the heat'.
So far ridden it in temperatures from -1 degs to +12 degs but still the same...
ANY IDEAS?????? (please....)
Dont want to use muffs and yes, I do ride in the winter.
Cheers
They do come on but are probably in between setting 1 - 2 on Oxford Hotgrips in heat terms. Warm but certainly not hot.
Took it back and they fitted new left grip - no change.
Took it back 2nd time and fitted 2 new grips and carried out a few tests etc. Rode it home and no change at all.
Question
Are the grips on a GS not very hot and just warm even on setting 2 all day?
I have ridden a F650 (800 twin) and brand new 800GT as courtesy bikes and their grips are a lot better, I could actually 'feel the heat'.
So far ridden it in temperatures from -1 degs to +12 degs but still the same...
ANY IDEAS?????? (please....)
Dont want to use muffs and yes, I do ride in the winter.
Cheers
Alu alloy conducts heat about 4 x faster than steel.


