Grease !!
Moderator: Staff
-
freeze
- Learner Driver
- Posts: 426
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '08, 18:55
- First Name: Tom
- Location: Newton Abbot
Grease !!
Went to CMS today to pick up grease for regreasing thr rear wheel bearings, and came home with a pair of heated gloves!!! They had been set up that morning on display and I had the last pair. Was thinking of putting on heated grips but this seemed to be a better option. Anyone had any experience with Keis Heated Apparel? pic of gloves is below.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
- billinom8s
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20540
- Joined: Sep 10th, '05, 22:31
- First Name: simon
- Location: Teignmouth
Re: Grease !!
what do they plug in to ?
07977507395

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Re: Grease !!
ipod?
-
freeze
- Learner Driver
- Posts: 426
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '08, 18:55
- First Name: Tom
- Location: Newton Abbot
Re: Grease !!
Have a direct connection to bike battery, with plug but you can also buy portable battery packs with temp controller. Battery is a bit smaller than a fag packet but apparently has a 7 hour battery life at high power.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
Re: Grease !!
I like the idea of a battery, I wouldn't like to be hooked into the bike though, unless there is a quick release.

- TLS-Moose
- Site Admin
- Posts: 7148
- Joined: Dec 14th, '05, 22:59
- Location: The fringes of NA, sadly not the UK equivalent of LA!!
Re: Grease !!
I can see these would be useful if you own more than one bike which you ride in cold weather, but can't help feeling heated grips would be more practical in normal use? I'd be worried about just forgetting about them in normal use and constantly ripping the connections? let alone if you part company with the bike .....
Personally, I'm tending towards the principle that if you need heated grips/handwarmers cos of the weather, you should really be in the car

Personally, I'm tending towards the principle that if you need heated grips/handwarmers cos of the weather, you should really be in the car
Of all the things I have ever lost, I miss my mind the most .....
Handle stressful situations like a dog - If you can't eat it or play with it, pee on it and walk away
Handle stressful situations like a dog - If you can't eat it or play with it, pee on it and walk away