Heated handles
Heated grips are a popular accessory on motorcycles, offering riders extra comfort when riding in cold weather. Here are some points to consider about motorcycle heated grips:
How they work: Heated grips feature built-in heating elements that generate heat when the motorcycle is running. They are powered by the motorcycle's electrical system.
Temperature control: Many models of heated grips offer the option of adjusting the temperature to suit the rider's preferences. Some systems offer multiple heating levels.
Installation: Installation of heated grips may vary according to the specific model. Some kits are designed to be easily installed by the rider himself, while others may require more advanced mechanical skills.
Compatibility: It's important to choose heated grips that are compatible with the model and type of motorcycle. Some models are specifically designed for certain makes or models.
Materials: Heated grips are often made from heat-resistant materials with a comfortable grip, such as rubber.
Control system: Some heated grip systems incorporate automatic temperature control devices to prevent overheating.
Energy: Heated grips use electricity supplied by the motorcycle's battery. It is important to ensure that the motorcycle's electrical system can handle this accessory.
Use: Heated grips are particularly useful for motorcyclists riding in cold weather or winter climates. They help maintain hand dexterity by preventing excessive cold.
Safety: Some heated grips are designed with safety devices to prevent overheating or electrical problems.
Before installing heated grips, we recommend that you consult your motorcycle owner's manual and follow the kit manufacturer's instructions to ensure correct and safe installation. Some motorcyclists find heated grips a valuable addition to extend their riding season in colder weather conditions.



