Yamahasrx700
Member
I am in the wrong forum but I want someone to see this. Has anyone put heated handgrips on a Bravo? My little girl would love a set on the Bravo
bluemonster1
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should not be an issue.I put heated handgrips on an old 76 Pantera years back.Only thing is the power out put may not be sufficient .But I hooked mine up with a toggle switch with low/high.They did work some..You have to get the right epoxy to glue them on also..can be done.Instructions are usually in the pkg..comes with everything you need..
Vmax540
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http://www.vintagevmax.com/vvforum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1529
-Handwarmer Installation
http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/HotGripsInstallationFAQ.htm
-Cold hand warmers
Do you self a favor and get a can of expanding weather sealing foam then, drill holes in the end of the hand warmer grips just big enough to insert the cans nozzle then fill your handlebars. This will help retain the heat of the warmers and help deaden any handle bar vibrations.
-Handwarmer Installation
http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/HotGripsInstallationFAQ.htm
-Cold hand warmers
Do you self a favor and get a can of expanding weather sealing foam then, drill holes in the end of the hand warmer grips just big enough to insert the cans nozzle then fill your handlebars. This will help retain the heat of the warmers and help deaden any handle bar vibrations.