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Handle bar heaters

Kirkdking

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Labrador City, NL Canada
So I'm after replacing my heated grips a few times now with Original yamaha ones. Some one said to put the cat one on her and just splice the wires to the yamaha connector. Has any one does this or will this burn up the stator?
 

I don't know how cold it is in lab city, but my bars are filled with spray foam insulation and on hi at -7 my hands were actually too hot. Pretty cheap and worth a try first IMO.
 
I have my RSIs wired together (3 wires with 2 of them tied together, going to the sleds two wires) red and blue tied together I believe.
 
Don't use the Yamaha connector. Wire them to the hot brake light wire and use a separate switch for each circuit in the RSI warmer for high/low. Each element has two separate circuits allowing you to run one for low or both for high. There are no codes if you start the machine with the factory warmer switch turned off.
 
HighSpeedLowDrag said:
Don't use the Yamaha connector. Wire them to the hot brake light wire and use a separate switch for each circuit in the RSI warmer for high/low. Each element has two separate circuits allowing you to run one for low or both for high. There are no codes if you start the machine with the factory warmer switch


If I bypasses the yamheater waste of $$$$$
 
Supa Dexta said:
I have my RSIs wired together (3 wires with 2 of them tied together, going to the sleds two wires) red and blue tied together I believe.

Do you have good control of temp range? Like today I was out for 5 hours in -34 weather I had mine with yamheater on bust and I was warm. But I find the yamaha element burns out fast....
 
Nice and warm
 

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