View Full Version : wiring heated grips?


sleezyrider
29th December 2004, 15:26
has any one wired up their sporties with heated grips? if so, could you tell me where you "tapped" into the hot wire for the switch.........thanks for any response

CuL8R
30th December 2004, 02:05
I just got a set of grip heaters for Xmas. Havn't had a chance to put them on yet but I will come back here when I do and let you know where I decided to hook-em-up at.

BTW If you get done before I do then you tell me where you decide to hook-em-up at.

Also I havnt decided what to do about the switch that came with my kit (it's a dash mount), but I dont have a dash now do I. I will probably find a diffrent switch at the auto parts store or online, but whichever I will let you know.

marco883
30th December 2004, 04:17
What brand of grips are you installing? Just installled HD 56107-03A yesterday on a buddys 1200S. There was one ground lead and two hot leads. One for higher amp loads tied into the main breaker, the other for the temp switch tied into the Orange & White which is controlled by the ign switch. BTW they were pretty nice last nite on a 36* test ride. Now I want some!

sleezyrider
30th December 2004, 14:30
What brand of grips are you installing? Just installled HD 56107-03A yesterday on a buddys 1200S. There was one ground lead and two hot leads. One for higher amp loads tied into the main breaker, the other for the temp switch tied into the Orange & White which is controlled by the ign switch. BTW they were pretty nice last nite on a 36* test ride. Now I want some!

Got mine from www.aerostich.com
cat#1400, made by KIMPEX part# 912025 $27.00 plus s&h

CuL8R
4th January 2005, 06:04
Got mine from www.aerostich.com
cat#1400, made by KIMPEX part# 912025 $27.00 plus s&h
Mine are the same but made bySymtec Inc. www.symtec-inc.com (http://www.symtec-inc.com) My girlfriend installed hers on her Yamaha R6 but she wired hers up into the back of her fuse panel. I still dont know where i am going to splice mine in at but any constand power wire will work going to the switch and the ground wire should be fine going to any chasy ground. Keep us all posted! Ill do the same.