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Has anyone fitted heated grips to a 4ride (or a 4RT assuming they are the same) ?  Splat shop do some sticky back  heated elements that you then slip normal grips over the top, it says they consume 36W, will my 4 ride have enough power to drive them? And where am i best tapping into the wiring loom to take the feed?

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Better control over the operating temperature sounds like a very good idea, I have the heated grips on a little snowmobile and find the heat too intense to operate continuously and need to toggle the heaters on and off to reduce the intensity to a tolerable rate.  When I winter ride my trials bike it is the clutch lever finger that freezes first and has me pausing regularly to warm my fingers on the engine, the grip heaters do little to address that.  

Hotshots chemical heat packs inserted into the back of your regular riding gloves work as an alternative to the grip heaters, but similarly do little to warm the lever fingers.  I have heard of local riders using the electric heaters on the control levers instead of the grips, but have not personally attempted that yet.

 

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One problem you might encounter with the 4RT in winter is sub-zero engine starting as I did, if your engine oil gets too cold it will make cold starting difficult to impossible.  I even tested 0W winter grade engine oil but had no success with that.  Be ready to build a small fire under your bike to sub-zero cold start it.

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43 minutes ago, lemur said:

When I winter ride my trials bike it is the clutch lever finger that freezes first....

That's are excellent observation that I know would be true. 

When I used to ride motorcycles on frozen lakes, a set of handlebar mittens was mandatory.  These were permanently attached to the handlebars, and covered all the controls (and you still wore riding gloves).  I think they were called Hippo Hands, but their current design is really different from what I remember.  Maybe the ones for MTBs would be most appropriate?  

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