I own a pair not yet installed. Did you use a relay in your wiring and what source did you connect them to. I would imagine to tie into the ignition circut so they shut off with the key. Thanks. -Pete --- Derek Baylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use grip warmers made by Kimpex. They install > under the grip, and are not > integral to the grip itself (like HotGrips or BMW > grip warmers are). I dig > this because I have a favorite grip, and the grips > can be changed without > changing the heater. They come with a two-level > switch and wiring. Last > time I bought them I paid about $25 US. > RiderWearhouse charges a little > more: > http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store.;, but > check your local > snowmobile shop, too. They work great and hold up > nicely, and I this price > I could replace them every year (if I needed to). > > -Derek > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Spee-dee-D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 11:24 PM > Subject: Re: Bar Ends > > > > Thanks guys, you were right. A large crescent > wrench does the job to > > unscrew the ends. Unfortunately, the inner bar > mounted heaters I bought > do > > not fit inside the GTS's bars because of the > threads which the bar ends > > screw into. I even unscrewed the other end of the > bar (where it joins the > > cast aluminum triple clamp), but that end is even > smaller. I guess I'll > > have to take the heaters back and try something > else. Shucks! > > > > I heard from a buddy who rode a 24 hour ice race > last month, that these > > inner bar heaters work very well. And they were > cheap, and easy to > install. > > They only cost me $30 CDN. I could search the > archives, but if you guys > > have a suggested replacement for these, I'm all > ears. > > > > GWN > > Daren
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