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Saul last won the day on February 8
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- Birthday 17/09/1965
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CB750 Hornet, CBF600, Triumph 900 Sprint
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Haven’t encountered that yet, the commuter grips draw 3.2 amp max so less than the 4amp ones I had on the CBF before which is set up exactly the same way. Mind you I practically never ran the grips on max, normally setting one or two out of five. Wouldn’t hurt to pop a 7.5 amp fuse in I suppose especially as the box won’t be that easy to access where it is. Can be accessed from below but a fiddly bastard of a job on the roadside.
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The box has 4 x 5am fused circuits.
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Yes I had a set of the more advanced grips on my CBF before but the grips had actually worn through to be able to see the heating elements on the clutch side. I can imagine they were several years old just by the look of them, I only ever used the first couple of settings, there were 5 in all, that's why I was happy to downgrade to the cheaper ones. Also the old grips had a facility to switch themselves off if the voltage went below 12.8v I think, never used that as I had them wired to the ignition. They had the same crappy connectors as the commuters though, also the Sports Bike ones I fitted for Grace also had the same crap connectors. I expect there more expensive ones have the better connectors like you say but if I was going to spend that sort of money I would get the Ultimate Add Ons grips like I have on the Hornet. I put some Chinky Chonky heated grips on Shadows bike last year and they have been just fine and only cost about £15. I still have another set sitting on the shelf but just couldn't bring myself to fit them to my bikes but I bet they would be fine. .
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All on and working. Ran out of time to put everything together this evening but can spare a few hours tomorrow so I can reassemble the front end carefully. Also fitted a new set of indicators, I wasn’t a fan of those smoked out chinky chonky one’s. All working Bar ends looking better. I like these water proof connections, bit fiddly to fit but they seem to work well enough. To do list is shrinking, next job is flush the tank then Scott Oiler. Then just some engine casings to paint and a few other random bits to do. mot due in March.
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Worked for me Bob
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Out sorting stuff on the Sprint this morning. First off I wired in an Oxford junction box at the front of the bike in the fairing so that my accessories will go off with the ignition. I know I could have wired a relay myself but I just like these break out boxes they do a tidy job and have 4 fused circuits. I also have a voltmeter and usb Charing to wire to it. May ever get some aux lights in the future if needed. And no my Sprint doesn’t have half a dozen auxiliary circuits built in Also going to fit these, I have exactly the same on my CBF and they work perfectly. I got them for £37 a set so pretty cost effective. This is the 4th set of these grips I have fitted and while the grips and controllers always work well the connectors are pretty cheap and nasty now. I had to replace two on my CBF and one on Graces CBR125. So I am going to replace all of them on the Sprint before I attempt to fit them. Just easier to do it sooner rather than later. Also be a good chance to lose some of the excess wire and make a tidier job all round. I reckon these are the original grips from 29 years ago. Also silly to put scuffed up bar ends back on.
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Apparently the Equinistas swear by it so I am hopeful. That was £17 for 2.5 litres but it only takes 200ml to do a garment so I am hoping to get my monies worth. Depends how much my daughter burns through though.
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That's a very triggering picture,
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My horsey daughter has just redone a lot of her gear using this stuff. I am trying it on my bike gear, seems to work but we shall see.
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Not inside the bars the wires run parallel to the standard wiring loom. You have to look closely to see them though.
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I have these on my Hornet, not cheap but work perfectly. https://ultimateaddons.com/collections/heated-grips/products/motorcycle-advanced-heated-grips-with-integrated-control-system
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Just if you have been out and about, not a day ride just a spin. Had to pop out this morning to get some flux core solder. Nothing exciting just good to be on 2 wheels. And yes that beard needs controlling
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Thanks I will settle for it being reliable, I want to get plenty of miles on it this summer. Never gonna be a silk purse but it is everything I want in a bike. Big old analog bruiser, no fuel maps or abs. Also something I can maintain and fix. Probably change my mind but at the moment it’s what I want to ride.
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Oh and I have to flush the tank and fit a ScottOiler that I actually bought. Also gonna take apart any connections I missed, clean and cover them in dielectric grease.