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Cruiser
Posts: 190
| So on my way north to Kyle, Texas, for a new tire yesterday and 7 a.m. in a balmy 41 degree blustery day, I noticed the right-side grip didn't seem to be as warm as the left side. Not a big concern because I had my handy dandy heated glove liners on anyway BUT...the mechanic, who'd taken my bike for a shake down ride after the new tire install, mentioned the right side wasn't working.
Today I took a look at it...followed the wire to the grip itself and, with barely a touch, it fell off the grip. No connection, no heat. Snapped right off where the wiring goes into the grip itself...bad design as far as I'm concerned. So now I'm going to see if I can put a set of those Indian grips on because I like'em a lot better.
Edited by beemerdad2@yahoo.com 2017-01-05 9:02 PM
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| not going to work. Indian bikes use fly by wire.
Your best bet would be ebay maybe you can find one grit
somebody routed the wires all wrong that's why it broke. wire must move when grip is twisted | |
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Cruiser
Posts: 190
| I just checked my cheapcycleparts.com site and it looks like I can order just the right side grip. Too bad I can't use the Indian grips as well though..they're even cheaper than the Vision grips...which kinda surprised me. | |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| right side grip is throttle not going to work
guarantee you | |
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