striker606
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hi I was wondering if anyone has tried making their own version of the yamaheaters? I think yamaheater price is a little high and was wondering if anyone has done it?
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No, the yamaheater is a very well put together kit. It flat out works. I will buy them again if i find the grips are not warm enough on my next sled.
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Just buy them from Rock. He supports this site. JMO
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They go on fast and easy with plug and play and do not stress the Stator with his electronics... why bother. Good replacement hand-warmers are $70 or more.
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hi I was wondering if anyone has tried making their own version of the yamaheaters? I think yamaheater price is a little high and was wondering if anyone has done it?
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striker606
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sorry I was just wondering
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sorry I was just wondering
Dont be sorry ... its a valid question. Its just not worth doing is all.
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