Foxhead
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Has anybody ever heard of the Yamaheater causing the handwarmers to go bad? I wouldn't think so, but my 09 nytro Warmers are acting up and I'm just trying to rule it out. And get yamaha to cover it under warranty maybe.
I have tried to reach rock about this by email and have gotten no response since Saturday. Is there another way to contact him?
Any insight would be great, thanks.
I have tried to reach rock about this by email and have gotten no response since Saturday. Is there another way to contact him?
Any insight would be great, thanks.
I talked to him on Friday. He was on his way out for a sled trip.
PM him. He usually responds very quickly
PM him. He usually responds very quickly
Rockmeister
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Hey Dude!
I am here!
Up testing stuff in the UP, may have missed an email, am very sorry if I did!
Definitely may have missed a call, text is the best bet when up north, due to spotty cell coverage.
With your grips, if you have a defect like a "Fold"or "Kink" in the element from the factory it makes a weak point.
When you put full power to the grip the weak point will fail.
Prior to that, you never put full power to them so the weak point wouldn't fail.
Somewhat like buying something bad and putting it in the closet, if you never use it, you don't know it is bad.
That is something to take seriously when you replace any grip heating elements, you want NO folds, or kinks!
Not always easy when you are putting a flat element on a curved bar, yet very important.
Hope this helps!
You are always welcome to call me, although text is best when I'm up north.
Rock
I am here!
Up testing stuff in the UP, may have missed an email, am very sorry if I did!
Definitely may have missed a call, text is the best bet when up north, due to spotty cell coverage.
With your grips, if you have a defect like a "Fold"or "Kink" in the element from the factory it makes a weak point.
When you put full power to the grip the weak point will fail.
Prior to that, you never put full power to them so the weak point wouldn't fail.
Somewhat like buying something bad and putting it in the closet, if you never use it, you don't know it is bad.
That is something to take seriously when you replace any grip heating elements, you want NO folds, or kinks!
Not always easy when you are putting a flat element on a curved bar, yet very important.
Hope this helps!
You are always welcome to call me, although text is best when I'm up north.
Rock