

One word of caution: If you do go with the Oxfords, their superglue sets up VERY quickly! You will only have a few seconds once you slide them on, so you better get it right the first time.

Whatever you ultimately choose, I think many would agree that the Suzuki heated grips are overpriced. (But I'm sure once you visit the site, you find other goodies as well!) Although I never had a problem with the older style, the newest generation of Oxford controller is improved and works very well. I will grant you, that to run Oxfords off the heated grip connector, you will need a matching connector, such as Eastern Beaver provides. All done in the name of research and warmth of course The Oxford grips are sold off the shelf as a complete kit everything needed for a complete and easy installation is included in the box. Sealed for life Rain proof switch Up to 45oC Draws under 3A Open. I'm running a voltmeter and USB powerport off that one. Accordingly, a set of Oxford Hotgrips, the Essential Heated Grips, have been fitted to the 22 mm (7/8 inch) bars on the Kawasaki Versys. Durable rubber tread absorbs vibrations while providing good levels of grip. Why would you NOT use the connector (under left side of fairing) that is actually designed for the heated grips? If you need to power a GPS, etc., there is a SECOND connector (under fairing right side), that is switched and is perfect for such use. Oxford Heaterz Premium Cruiser Heated Grips. Click to expand.I've used Oxfords on several different bikes, including a 2012 so, you do NOT have heated grips, but "from what you've learned". 2014 Yamaha XVS1300 V Star Deluxe Parts & Accessories at.
