Need some help with heated grips and muffs

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Need some help with heated grips and muffs

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Greetings guys,

Recently, I bought a pair of tucano urbano muffs for my pcx125, but since I have Oxford Sports heated grips, the muffs do not fit :cry:

Could anyone who has got the same heated grips fitted suggest, which brand of muffs would fit them?

I've attached a pic of the grips.

Many thanks.

- Regards, Kris.
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Re: Need some help with heated grips and muffs

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Kriss

How long have you had these grips on, had any battery problems. The reason I ask is these look like sport bike grips which draw more current.

Sorry cant help about the muffs
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Re: Need some help with heated grips and muffs

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Hey Dab,

never had any problems with them, installed them October last year, so more than an year now.

Although since last month, the Intelligent Heat Controller behaves funny, even if the bike is on and running, it starts bleeping and shuts the grips off. ( this option is in case you forget to turn the grips off when you get off the bike, so they don't drain your battery ) I believe the reason for this is that the battery is about to die and the controller is set to turn the grips off when the battery goes under 90% of it's charge, or something like that. Anyhow, I just turned the setting off and they are working fine.

Hope this helps :)

- Regards, Kris.
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