Hd heated grips yes no maybe
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I don't have them but I rode a bike that did and it was nice! Especially if you ride a lot in cold weather. It also had a heated seat which was nice also. It was a CVO Ultra by the way. Will spoil you real quick.
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I've had mine for 8,000 or so miles and think it's the most practical thing I've bolted on. They're on at least 60% of the time. Got a HD set, forget the name, that has a chrome strip running across the grip at the fingers. Only downside with them is the strip can get too hot without gloves.
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You will get people who disagree with this statement but.... It was the worst money I ever spent. They worked well for about one year and then I drove 10 hours in a downpour on my way back from the Keys. The moisture fried the electronics in the left grip (the one that contains the controls) and they have not worked since. Another left grip is about $125 plus the pain to replace it. I have since gone to Gerbing heated gloves and jacket liner. I am now a happy camper.
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I do not have them but the three guys I know that do loved them till they took a ****, which it seems they are known to do. One tried to have them fixed under warranty as they were installed at purchase, still was charged $125 to fix. They all three told me to stay away from H.D. Other brands may be O.K.
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