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Old Oct 14th, 2010, 2:09 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Symtec 2-Stage Grip Heater Kits

Convert your painfully cold handlebars into a warm place for your hands with a Symtec 2-Stage Heated Grip kit. While conventional wisdom indicates that motorcycle grip heaters are only needed for the late season rider, there’s been times we wished we had warm grips on our bikes on those late night rides! And, just like heated seats, if you’ve ever ridden a bike with heated grips, you’ll never want to ride without them again. Symtec 2-Stage heated grips can be installed on almost any motorcycle with a 12V power supply. They require no special hardware and work with just about any type of grip available - from OEM to aftermarket.

This kit includes a heating element specifically made for each handlebar on the bike, with the throttle side being of a slightly lower heat output so as not to melt the plastic throttle tube. The heating elements are implanted on a Mylar film that has an adhesive backing for attachment to your motorcycle’s controls. After the attaching this kit to your bike’s handlebars, simply install a set of grips in the normal manner and you’re ready for warm hands! The system draws 3 amps at maximum output and comes with a selector switch in your choice of a metal toggle (shown) or a round, low-profile rocker switch.

We do not yet have Symtec 2-Stage Grip Warmers available on our website. To order yours, call TJ at 866.931.6644 ext 817 or, you can email us. Send those to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with SYMTEC GRIP WARMERS in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away.

Each Symtec Heated Grip kit comes with simple installation instructions, plenty of wire which allows you to easily conceal the device and two heating elements.
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