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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: willowstreetguzziguy on April 15, 2016, 09:16:45 PM
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Installed the Oxford heated Sport grips on my 1200 Sport just before New Years and have had the opportunity to ride during varing degrees of cold weather throughout this winter. They work fantastic! Five heat settings. I've used them in temps from 35-65 degrees. A great addition and for basically only $89 and my installation time, well worth it!
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Thanks Guy .
Dusty
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I have them on 3 bikes and love them. with the auto shut off u can hook them right to the battery. much simpler.
only thing slightly wrong is there should be one lower heat setting. the lowest is a bit too high sometimes. "nit-picking"
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I had the Oxfords on my POS Griso for years. My opinion is they suck. Apart from being feeble in the warmth department their controllers are flakey.
Just this week in anticipation of the Ghetto trip to the Flinders Ranges I bought the Guzzi kit which comes with a throttle cam for the twistgrip. Unfortunately I also had to buy another Oxford kit as they don't sell the controllers separately but a bit of cut and shut to get the connectors right and I now have acceptably *Thin* grips, (The Oxfords are crappily fat!) and a decent heat output on both grips, (The Oxford's were always feeble on the right.). If anyone has an old set of Oxford's that still work, (Hmmmm?) and they need new grips without a controller? Let me know. Yours for the usual donation to Medicienes sans frontiers.
Pete
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I had Oxfords on my Honda NT and they worked well for what they were. I did like them when the temps would turn cooler, like going over a mountain pass, and I did not want to stop and change gloves. But, for most of my riding they did not work well.
Why? I found out that I rarely have my fingers wrapped around the bars when I ride. I like to keep one or two fingers on the brake and clutch levers and just rest my palms on the grips. Heated grips do not heat if your fingers are not touching them :) Now I have heated gloves and am a happy camper.
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Strange to see conflicting results. I've been using them on various bikes for over 10 years, and they've always been extremely hot, except for when they were on my Royal Enfield Bullet, but I blame that on a weak electrical system.
Ken
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Weird innit? I know loads of folks who are happy with Oxfords but I've had two sets now, both equally disappointing. The combination of Guzzi grips and Oxford controller seems to work well though.
I also have a Gerbings heated jacket and gloves which are reall life savers for my arthritic hands.
Pete
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I went with the Bike Master (under other brands too). Love the grips better than stock Griso grips but for warmth I prefer heated glove liners. Nice to have both as there are times when you don't have the liners then the grips fill in nicely.
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Like I said in my original post, they work great. I do have Stelvio hand guards on my 1200 Sport which help out. Both grips heat evenly and the lowest of 5 setting gives just a hint of warmth which is nice on 65 degree days. Auto shut-off is great too. For $89, I couldn't be more pleased.