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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
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Experience tells us, however, that the GZ's electrical system may not be able to keep up. How many watts do they draw ??
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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
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If that is the only additional load you have added, I think you will be OK. I'd suggest not using HIGH for long in stop-and-go traffic.
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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
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You might want to invest in a battery tender, if you don't already have one.
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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
The GZ will have no problems running the Symtec grips. Use a relay to power them.
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Location: Ohio,USA
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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
Here is a cheap alternative to heated grips. Less money, less work to install and less current draw. Less current could mean less heat though. I have never tried them.
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Aer ... 16731.html Edit: sorry, I guess I should have started a new thread. |
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Location: N.E Georgia - lots of hills!!!
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Re: Anyone install Symtec heated grips?
Does anyone use a heated glove? I am looking for some under $75 if possible?
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