I bought a Y cable to wire the glove liners through my jacket and powered from some dongle hooked to the battery and a single controller I placed in the front pocket of my tank bag. Love it.Īnyway, you have options and your grips are good quality and the Firstgear stuff seems good quality too. This is my first year with any heated accessory. They make pant liners so If I were to get that, my glove liners would go back in line with the jacket liner for one control and the pants would then have the second control. I got the 65 watt jacket liner(they have a 90 watt) and so far half turn on dial seams to cover me well down to 45 degrees. Now both bikes have the simple power adapter cable and moving the dual wireless controller is easy. The controller is infinitely variable and I do run the gloves less than the liner. The glove wiring can be isolated from the jacket liner if you have a dual controller which I opted for that now is velcro'd on top of my master cylinder. The wires terminate in the lower pocket on the left where the wireless pickup is held. I did get Firstgear jacket liner and glove liners The jacket has the wiring and plugs for the glove liners in little zippered compartments at the end of each sleeve. I passed on heated grips ( I have 2 bikes and would have had to had them installed twice). It sounded like you did not get the jacket liner too. I wondered how they got power? Do you run wires down your sleeves or do you have hires to plug in at the bars. Daltmeyer, you mentioned firstgear glove liners and that they came unplugged.
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