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Technique to get rear hand warmer covers on/off


Yours damaged? When I added warmers to mine, which didn't come with them, I used aftermarket ones for hook style front bars and just cut off the end. I used these:
http://www.rsiracing.com/8-RUBBER-GRIP_p_23.html

They are made with a soft grippy type rubber.

To remove the old ones, they usually have to be cut.
 
I thought the element was inside the tube. You might be able to cut it off with a hooked knife carefully. I found the RSI rubber one was fairly easy to slide on.
 
I'd carefully cut off the old ones and either get the RSI ones or there is also wrap type but I don't know how good those are. If the more expensive Yamaha ones failed, why replace them with the same ones?
 
Where have you seen the wrap kind? I don't even know what to search for to find that. I've seen stuff like that to wrap around a gun stock to kill the glare....
 
Also what is the technique to get on RSI style grip over the heating elements tightly so that it doesn't move once installed? Is it a shrink type thing where you apply heat?
 
With the help of some Ajax for lubricant, I was able to shift the one piece of foam cover that had shifted down back into place. Next step is to install the aftermarket relay for the rear warmers to see if we get some nice heat.
 
That circuit is already controlled by a relay so they already get full 12V. They're not like the fronts that are controlled by PWM. If they are dual element types, you could rewire them to have both low and high elements working at the same time. If you look at the wiring schematics, you should see what I mean.
 
I wasn't aware of a relay kit for our sleds. Let us know how it works out and where you got it.
 
Any details?
 


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