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Motopro Heated Grips - Review

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The Motopro grips get some heat back in your fingers when riding in cold weather and offer hi and low heat levels on a remote switch

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Initial Thoughts

I do not know about the rest of you but I tend to wear summer gloves all year round and ride in all weather including when the show is falling, with that in mind it makes sense to try and keep your hands warm and toasty on a ride for both comfort and safety reasons. The Motopro Heated Grips landed on my desk to try and being a heated grip virgin who uses Renthal race grips usually I was keen to see what difference in feel the heated grips would offer, they are much thicker than my standard grips and a bit more plastic feeling so lets see if the heat balances out the size

Construction

As I have mentioned already the Motopro heated grips are thicker than what I am used to, this was to be expected though as they have to incorporate the wiring and heating element and also have to be tough enough to withstand cracking from heating and cooling cycles. After fitting the switch to my bars and battery connected its time to get the grips on, this did take a little while longer than I expected and led to a few choice words being spoken in frustration during the process. Even fitting the most flexible of rubber grip can be a pain sometimes to this stiffer carcass took a bit more encouragement.

Fully connected I went out to give them a run, initially the heat gets into the grip fairly quickly so you would expect them to get to toasty temperatures in no time, what actually happened with this particular set though is the heat was enough to ward off the worst of the bite but the temps did not get as high as I would have liked and it seemed to take forever to get to max heat - perhaps this was just really cold air temperature but they didnt heat my hands as much as I would have liked.

One other irritating thing that I am not really sure is a fault of the grips but more something you have with any brand is the wiring, on my bike the wires got a little bit in the way and coupled with the chunky grip felt a little awkward at times, we have more heated grips on the way so only time and further reviews will tell. Back to the chunky grip, well to be honest they felt a bit plastic even when heated through and when coupled with the size difference between these and my Renthals I didnt feel that I had the same connection to the bike - using a winter glove on Renthal grips would have probably given the same effect.

Heated Grips provide continual comfort in cold conditions.
Latest materials resistant to low temperatures - resists cracking.
Adjustable heat control keeps riders hands comfortable in any conditions
Relay switch protection
High quality switch tested to 100,000 usages
High quality construction assures long life
Can be installed easily, no glue required

Editor reviews

 
Motopro Heated Grips - Review 2010-01-04 14:15:29 Leigh Godson
Overall rating 
 
7.0
Feel and Feedback 
 
6.0
Heat Levels 
 
6.0
Fitting and Use 
 
8.0
Quality 
 
6.0
Operating 
 
10.0
Editors Rating 
 
6.0
Leigh Godson Reviewed by Leigh Godson    January 04, 2010
Last updated: May 29, 2010
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Conclusion

For the price these did an ok job but the heat seemed to take a while to build up to maximum and when the temperature dropped my hands still felt the nip more than I would have expected.

Fitting was simple and apart from the wires getting a little in the way the controls were easy to use while riding, other than that had the grips been a little softer they would have offered a greater level of overall feedback.

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