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Hand Warmer Special

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    Fork oil in my veins.... gmdboston's Avatar
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    Since it's supposed to be cold and possibly raining this weekend, I thought some of you may want some grip heaters or the Sno-Paws to keep you hands warm. Click on the links to see the products. I've had both the grip heaters and the Sno-Paws on my 125 since 2003. Send me PM or call to order. I will place the order Thursday at noon and we will have them on Friday so you can pick them up Saturday and have warm dry hands on Sunday.

    Grip Heaters $33.99

    Sno-Paws $22.99

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    Lifer
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    Can i get the power out of my bike to run the heaters without putting in a stator?

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    It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?

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    got the grip heaters on my 450f and my old Z1000... awesome!

    i'd love to put em on the 250f... but the stator can't handle the draw on that bike. maybe i should move the eline from the 450 to the 250.

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    Fork oil in my veins.... gmdboston's Avatar
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    Originally posted by hessogood
    Can i get the power out of my bike to run the heaters without putting in a stator?
    I'm not sure, see if you can find out what the power output for the stock stator. If not there may be a stator that will do it with out major surgery.

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    Originally posted by hessogood
    Can i get the power out of my bike to run the heaters without putting in a stator?
    This one:Stator

    Parts #2102-0051
    $124.99

    You can run a light or the grip heaters, but not both at the same time.

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    Lifer
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    My wallet is broken at the moment, but I'll keep that in mind.

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    It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?

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    Just get your stock stator rewound. There are how-to's for the do it yourself crowd. $20 in parts/epoxies.

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