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has any one used the nytro handwarmer fix that was on here this spring ? it was a box for around 200$ that was supose to make the bars get hot even at idle . also does any one know how to get a hold of this product ?
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best and simplest fix for the handwarmers...spray foam...is incredible the difference...try it...am sure it will improve them for you like mine did...
RSI grips and elements worked excellent for me all last year, I have a new bar set up this year and I am staying with the RSI grips and elements again this year, all hooked up to the factory switch. less then $100 mod and 1hr of your time.
You can adjust the heat with stock rocker button?
Sounds great!
I have filled the handlebar with foam, but if it's not enough i go with RSI (if stock adjuster works).
Stock Yamaha 2010 heating element's is >$270 / side, here in Sweden!
has any one used the nytro handwarmer fix that was on here this spring ? it was a box for around 200$ that was supose to make the bars get hot even at idle . also does any one know how to get a hold of this product ?
You can adjust the heat with stock rocker button?
Sounds great!
I have filled the handlebar with foam, but if it's not enough i go with RSI (if stock adjuster works).
Stock Yamaha 2010 heating element's is >$270 / side, here in Sweden!
Yes, the factory controls still work the same, 3-4 bars and you will be very warm! I wire the red and blue wires together and hook them to one lead from the stock elements and the remaining white wire to the other stock lead, no need to know what wire is what because the grips are powered of AC power. Ran them for 2500 miles last year and 0 issues. Great mod.
DC power.... actually it is a variable time period square wave.... but it goes for 0 to a voltage (around 12 volts), not negative to positive voltage like you would have with AC power.
But regardless, it doesn't matter because it is a passive device, and it has no ground of it's own, therefore, its functionality does not depend upon the polarity of the connections..
yes, it is a very simple but very effective fix...what are you doing with the spray foam.....just filling the inside of handlebars up with it?