Question, do all oxfords grips have the same material. My 690 is viby as hell and would love a softer thicker grip to reduce vibes vs a sport firm grip which may translate those vibes a little more. Thanks in advance.
Good morning, I'm thinking of buying some Oxford heated cuffs, but I'm not sure between the two models mentioned below. Can you please tell me the differences? Thank you Oxford Evo Adventure Oxford Premium Adventure
ATVs have a thumb throttle, so they do not have a throttle tube. Motorcycles have a 7/8" grip on the clutch side, and nearly a 1-inch grip on the throttle side, so the grip can fit over the throttle tube. ATVs have 7/8" grips on both sides.
Therefore it would be a good idea to convert them to regular throttle. A lot of people will disagree with me on this but I guess it's also a bit of personal opinion.
Suuuuper late reply here but just throwing this in here... been riding in frigid temps many times with the Oxford Sport grips on numerous bikes, never used windshields and my hands were fine with some winter gloves and the settings on max or even less sometimes (you definitely feel them through the gloves). Yeah you still feel the wind, but the right gloves protect you and the grips keep your hands warm enough
Probably because you just rode your motorcycle and the battery is at full capacity which means maximum voltage output. As the battery drains a little by leaving the grips on or just leaving your motorcycle switched off for at least a few days the grips will measure the decrease and as soon as its built-in threshold is met (probably at around ~11-12V) the grips should automatically turn off. But since heated grips (or any electronics using the battery for that matter) require constant power, the drain on the battery will happen a lot faster of course.
I have these, the left grip has just failed at 9 months, had a google and theres plenty of complaints. I wouldnt buy again I didnt keep the receipt so no warranty ect.
They are useless. Control unit is not sealed adequately and this means water shorts out the board. Went through two control units in eight months before giving up. Oxford would not refund or replace the fault units. Stay away from them!
Extremely strange. I've had Oxford grips on my last 2 bikes. I've rode more than 70000 km with those bikes and I pressure wash all the time without any problems
@@Yowzoe yes they did replace it once I'd sent it back and they had inspected it. But the replacement had the same problem after 2 months. I gave up with them after that. The problem is easy and cheap to fix, Just encase the board in epoxy. Oxford know it is a common fault, but don't do anything about it.
Why !? .. Why the Nature is so obsessed with the men's beard and mustache and totally shamelessly refuses to care for men`s top head hair !? So unfair and doesn't make any sense . Nice video though .
Question, do all oxfords grips have the same material. My 690 is viby as hell and would love a softer thicker grip to reduce vibes vs a sport firm grip which may translate those vibes a little more. Thanks in advance.
Good morning, I'm thinking of buying some Oxford heated cuffs, but I'm not sure between the two models mentioned below. Can you please tell me the differences? Thank you
Oxford Evo Adventure
Oxford Premium Adventure
What should I choose while riding a Royal Enfield Himalayan?
ATVs have a thumb throttle, so they do not have a throttle tube. Motorcycles have a 7/8" grip on the clutch side, and nearly a 1-inch grip on the throttle side, so the grip can fit over the throttle tube. ATVs have 7/8" grips on both sides.
Therefore it would be a good idea to convert them to regular throttle. A lot of people will disagree with me on this but I guess it's also a bit of personal opinion.
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What size went on the T7? Picking up my T7 Rally Edt. On Wednesday.
Wouldn't the wind chill still affect your hands?
Suuuuper late reply here but just throwing this in here... been riding in frigid temps many times with the Oxford Sport grips on numerous bikes, never used windshields and my hands were fine with some winter gloves and the settings on max or even less sometimes (you definitely feel them through the gloves). Yeah you still feel the wind, but the right gloves protect you and the grips keep your hands warm enough
@@mathoma94yep I second this !
The previous owner put these on my Ninja 400. They work great and the 100 percent Mark actually is too hot for me.
Will they work on a 2009 Kawasaki klx250s. Im in the market for new grips
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do you make them to fit 2010 Harley Davidson electra glide classic ?
My Evo's are not auto turning off when bike not switched on.. 🙁🙁 Dunno why??. Any help???
Probably because you just rode your motorcycle and the battery is at full capacity which means maximum voltage output. As the battery drains a little by leaving the grips on or just leaving your motorcycle switched off for at least a few days the grips will measure the decrease and as soon as its built-in threshold is met (probably at around ~11-12V) the grips should automatically turn off. But since heated grips (or any electronics using the battery for that matter) require constant power, the drain on the battery will happen a lot faster of course.
I shut mine off when finished riding. No problem for the battery; didn't know of the low voltage cut off. Cool
I have these, the left grip has just failed at 9 months, had a google and theres plenty of complaints. I wouldnt buy again
I didnt keep the receipt so no warranty ect.
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The connectors are hopeless, cheap and nasty. They on they off.... cmon not good enough.
They are useless. Control unit is not sealed adequately and this means water shorts out the board. Went through two control units in eight months before giving up. Oxford would not refund or replace the fault units. Stay away from them!
Extremely strange. I've had Oxford grips on my last 2 bikes. I've rode more than 70000 km with those bikes and I pressure wash all the time without any problems
@@mickaellindh from what I've found out it's a common problem. Three of my friends had the same issue.
@@blacksmithsligo What about the warranty? Did you ask to have it replaced?
@@Yowzoe yes they did replace it once I'd sent it back and they had inspected it. But the replacement had the same problem after 2 months. I gave up with them after that. The problem is easy and cheap to fix, Just encase the board in epoxy. Oxford know it is a common fault, but don't do anything about it.
Why !? .. Why the Nature is so obsessed with the men's beard and mustache and totally shamelessly refuses to care for men`s top head hair !? So unfair and doesn't make any sense . Nice video though .