Hi everyone... having tried both heated gloves with my last bike (Bonnie), and heated grips on a previous bike (Yamaha FJR), I have to say that I prefer the convenience of just flicking on the grips when needed vs stopping to layer on electric glove liners, plugging everything in, messing with the controller, etc. I'm seriously considering ponying up the money for the Honda heated grips. Questions to those who have already converted:
Are the heated grips more or less the same diameter and hardness as the stock plain grips? I ask because I had to put Grip Puppies on the originals in order to be able to ride comfortably, and I'm wondering if I end up still needing the extra padding with the heated grips, will the heat still pass through efficiently enough to my hands?
Can you control the amount of heat that the grips produce, or is at "on or off" kind of switch?
Any other observations you can pass along to someone who is wrestling with the question of spending $350 on these grips? Would you do it again if you know what you know now? And by the way, is there any chance at all of finding a lower price? Holy smokes!!
Thanks all. - Karl
The NCX750 that I rented in Italy this summer had the OE heated grips, which appear to be the same as those available for the CB. I was really impressed. They belt out a LOT of heat -- probably 3x what my OE BMW grips give off. I considered adding a set to my CB but decided against it. Highly recommended, however!
Don't know about diameter as I had them added at time of purchase.
Extremely effective (warm/hot). I haven't read any instructions, but it seems like they come on Hi, and you press a button to go to Medium, and again to go to Low, and again to go to Off.
Money well spent.
My wife has the Honda heated grips on her bike. They're virtually identical to the non-heated grips and put out a lot of heat. There are 3 heat levels.
(09-30-2015, 10:24 AM)kvdv_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Hi everyone... having tried both heated gloves with my last bike (Bonnie), and heated grips on a previous bike (Yamaha FJR), I have to say that I prefer the convenience of just flicking on the grips when needed vs stopping to layer on electric glove liners, plugging everything in, messing with the controller, etc. I'm seriously considering ponying up the money for the Honda heated grips. Questions to those who have already converted:
Are the heated grips more or less the same diameter and hardness as the stock plain grips? I ask because I had to put Grip Puppies on the originals in order to be able to ride comfortably, and I'm wondering if I end up still needing the extra padding with the heated grips, will the heat still pass through efficiently enough to my hands?
Can you control the amount of heat that the grips produce, or is at "on or off" kind of switch?
Any other observations you can pass along to someone who is wrestling with the question of spending $350 on these grips? Would you do it again if you know what you know now? And by the way, is there any chance at all of finding a lower price? Holy smokes!!
Thanks all. - Karl
Have had Honda heated grips installed on both my Dlx and previous NC700X. These OEM heated grips come with 3 settings, operated by a discreet push button just to the inside of the left grip. Very simple to operate, even on the fly. Push button once and hold for 3 seconds: indicator light flashes 3 times rapidly in succession of 5 cycles to indicate HI setting. Press button a second time: indicator light flashes 2 times in succession of 5 cycles to indicate MED setting. Press button a third time: indicator light flashes 1 time slowly in succession of 5 cycles to indicate LOW setting. Press button a fourth time: indicator light goes off; heat function is stopped. Grips have about same diameter and firmness as OEM non-heated grips.
The heat settings are VERY effective, and the variety of settings allows superb functioning across a wide range of ambient air temperature conditions. In short, I HIGHLY recommend these OEM grips. Further, I recommend that unless you are a particularly patient and advanced DIY-er, this complicated install is better left in the hands of a dealership repair tech who has done scores, if not hundreds, of such installs. That way you also get a warranty for the installation that goes along with your bike warranty.
Good luck and enjoy!
fritz
(09-30-2015, 10:24 AM)kvdv_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Hi everyone... having tried both heated gloves with my last bike (Bonnie), and heated grips on a previous bike (Yamaha FJR), I have to say that I prefer the convenience of just flicking on the grips when needed vs stopping to layer on electric glove liners, plugging everything in, messing with the controller, etc. I'm seriously considering ponying up the money for the Honda heated grips. Questions to those who have already converted:
Are the heated grips more or less the same diameter and hardness as the stock plain grips? I ask because I had to put Grip Puppies on the originals in order to be able to ride comfortably, and I'm wondering if I end up still needing the extra padding with the heated grips, will the heat still pass through efficiently enough to my hands?
Can you control the amount of heat that the grips produce, or is at "on or off" kind of switch?
Any other observations you can pass along to someone who is wrestling with the question of spending $350 on these grips? Would you do it again if you know what you know now? And by the way, is there any chance at all of finding a lower price? Holy smokes!!
Thanks all. - Karl
skip to around 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT-uQbiRAwA
and i count 5 levels in that video, not 3
Karl,
$350 for the grips, another $71 for the attachment kit.
(10-01-2015, 06:58 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (09-30-2015, 10:24 AM)kvdv_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Hi everyone... having tried both heated gloves with my last bike (Bonnie), and heated grips on a previous bike (Yamaha FJR), I have to say that I prefer the convenience of just flicking on the grips when needed vs stopping to layer on electric glove liners, plugging everything in, messing with the controller, etc. I'm seriously considering ponying up the money for the Honda heated grips. Questions to those who have already converted:
Are the heated grips more or less the same diameter and hardness as the stock plain grips? I ask because I had to put Grip Puppies on the originals in order to be able to ride comfortably, and I'm wondering if I end up still needing the extra padding with the heated grips, will the heat still pass through efficiently enough to my hands?
Can you control the amount of heat that the grips produce, or is at "on or off" kind of switch?
Any other observations you can pass along to someone who is wrestling with the question of spending $350 on these grips? Would you do it again if you know what you know now? And by the way, is there any chance at all of finding a lower price? Holy smokes!!
Thanks all. - Karl
skip to around 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT-uQbiRAwA
and i count 5 levels in that video, not 3
skip to around 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT-uQbiRAwA
and i count 5 levels in that video, not 3
Interesting! There do appear to be 5 levels for the OEM heated grips on the EX (obvious from the spoked wheels), and the 5 level numbers show up on the central gauge indicator screen. The Honda installed OEM heated grips in the U.S. come with only 3 levels, and nothing shows up on the central gauge cluster screen. The same thing was true for the OEM heated grips that I had Honda install on my previous bike (NC700X).
Thanks for the link to the Youtube video delineating the differences!
fritz
My '13 came with the OEM heated grips. Used them last fall in the evenings and during the day on winter days. They are sweet. As far as I know, they seem to be the same size as the stock unheated grips.