TonyVT
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Handwarmer fix? Has anyone fixed with just a re-wire?
There must be a way. There are so many posts on this topic but someone must have found a way without changing bars, adding rehostats, more grips...
Either, paralell vs series or add a resistor or something?
Anyone?
These 06 bars are cold!!
There must be a way. There are so many posts on this topic but someone must have found a way without changing bars, adding rehostats, more grips...
Either, paralell vs series or add a resistor or something?
Anyone?
These 06 bars are cold!!
johnxr
Newbie
Go to this link.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
I did this mod and my 06 now has hot hand warmers.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
I did this mod and my 06 now has hot hand warmers.
TonyVT
Expert
Did you buy the sub lead?
I found another post where someone said the #8FP-82318-10 was the wrong number for the sub lead
I found another post where someone said the #8FP-82318-10 was the wrong number for the sub lead
kobrien
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Fix for an 07 Apex RTX....is it bars, grips, etc?
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Warm Hands Controller basically a wired in solution the requires some simple splicing- see active thread in General
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06 Bars some dealers have them
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Wire your existing grips the way the 06 grips would be WITH the 07 sublead - meaning make your own sublead. There are diagrams in some older threads.
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Aftermarket grips - some guys used RSI grips with success - I think you can find active threads in the Nytro section.
You are gonna have to do some reading. You have a lot of catching up to do. The Warm Hands Controller is popular now and lots of guys are wiring them up and testing/using them. Lots of guys have also put the 06 bars on but that allegedly creates risk of damaging the ECU. I do not know of anyone who has posted of damaging the ECU, but my dealer claims they replaced ONE customer's ECU because of the 06 bar swap - the customer said it was worth it!
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06 Bars some dealers have them
OR
Wire your existing grips the way the 06 grips would be WITH the 07 sublead - meaning make your own sublead. There are diagrams in some older threads.
OR
Aftermarket grips - some guys used RSI grips with success - I think you can find active threads in the Nytro section.
You are gonna have to do some reading. You have a lot of catching up to do. The Warm Hands Controller is popular now and lots of guys are wiring them up and testing/using them. Lots of guys have also put the 06 bars on but that allegedly creates risk of damaging the ECU. I do not know of anyone who has posted of damaging the ECU, but my dealer claims they replaced ONE customer's ECU because of the 06 bar swap - the customer said it was worth it!
Coondog2707
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kobrien said:Fix for an 07 Apex RTX....is it bars, grips, etc?
What worked on my '07 GT was locating and installing a set of the "take off" bars from an '06. The ones that originally came on the sled, and were superceeded when they came out with the retro fix. They plug right in and were easy to install. I dont think Yamaha endorses this fix, but apparently they do endorse frostbite cause nothing else they have come up with works. Ran them all last year and never had to turn them up past 3/4.
SharkAttak
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06' bar's with the upgrade wire harness
johnxr
Newbie
I did the splice. Follow the diagram in my post above.
JH
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SpecRTX
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I've gone through all the posts. I think I read somewhere that using the new (07) harness with the 06 bars could have a bad effect on the sleds computer or pod. Is there any true to this?
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When it affects the clock, I question how it's altering the ECU...
maxdlx
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I'd say Rocks little black box is the way to go. It is cheaper than replacing a ecu. I'f I had had a chance at his set up before I changed to AC bars, I'd still be running 06 bars. Maxdlx
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Where do you find one? How much?
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