
Oxford Heated Premium Hot Grips - Touring
Heated handlebar grips specifically for touring bikes
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Verified Customer Reviews for Oxford Heated Premium Hot Grips
Customers praised Oxford heated grips, highlighting their easy installation and effective performance even in sub-zero temperatures. Many noted the grips provide significant warmth, often requiring reduced settings. However, customers experienced minor issues with connectors, describing them as flimsy and recommending alternatives like Gorilla glue for secure attachment. While some faced challenges aligning components, the overall consensus was positive, with users appreciating the smart controller's battery-saving feature. A few expressed a desire for improved designs and modern controllers. Ultimately, these grips are favored for enhancing cold weather riding experiences.
I got my Suzuki V strom without heater grips, installing this is dead easy following the instructions! I recommend this even on summer days as the wind hits.
Grips had rubber over spill inside from the molding. The throttle side was particularly bad. The length of the leads from the grips were too short in my opinion. I would have preferred to have the cable connectors below the tank instead of the headstock. The bracket for the controller is silver , I would have preferred black if there was a choice. The bracket was also pretty soft metal and easy to bend. Thankfully the discount on the RRP. made it acceptable but wouldn't like to pay full price for this quality.
Grips are easy to fit and work very well. The only let down is cheap and nasty connecters,so only 4 stars.
Can't beat Oxford grips! Tried cheaping out when I bought the new bike but hey just don't compare to the real thing! So much comfier on the hands as well as greater temp control.?
Always worth it, always great quality. Have had these on every bike, won't be without them. I prefer heated gloves in the dead of winter, but these are perfect for that in between weather to keep your hands toasty. Or use with muffs!
Easy to fit, but be methodical and don't rush. Give some thought about mounting the controller- you may have to be inventive, depending on your bike. Parts of good quality. Easy to operate.
Bought the Oxford heated grips as a replacement for an earlier pair that had failed. Easy to fit, good quality and at £50 instead of the normal £80, excellent value.
Great product, easy to fit and perfect for the warmth of hands.
Brilliant
They are good, you have to be careful with fairing, on full lock to the right the wire hit my tank fairing and stopped it returning when let go which is a mot failure.
My throttle heater doesn't always work either, I have to turn it off then on again, I would return for a replacement but it was so hard getting them on I think it would take a week getting them off..
... Otherwise they are great.
Great products and easy to set up. Now wearing my summer gloves in temps around 3 Celsius.
Fitted to my CB500X. Brilliant product, very well made, crystal clear instructions, unbelievably good value. In my 59 years of motorcycling this is the best after market product I have ever bought. Well done Oxford and well done SportsbikeShop (Bristol branch).
Great Product at an excellent price. Service was as expected. First Rate
Highly recommended supplier.
Ian
Merseyside
Simple to fit BUT BUT BUT don't use the super Glue supplied mine went off before I had them fitted so couldn't get them on or off Grrrr.
Also on my Vstrom800 I had to put turn the bar end weight down on the lathe as it stopped the throttle from closing on its own. But happy anyway.
I've had heated grips on all my bikes & after buying a new bike, it had to have them too. They're indispensable when riding in the cold weather. I always choose Oxford because they have a better temperature range & can be fitted easily…just connect them to the battery. No faffing with wiring them in to the loom. The battery saving mode means they'll turn off automatically if I forget. Buying them in the January sales was also a bonus!
Got these for my G310 GS.
Not fitted yet but they look a quality product and let's face it Oxford heated grips have been the ones to use for years.
Great service from SPORTSBIKESHOP as normal. Thanks guys.
I bought these to fit to a Triumph tiger 800, they work well, max temperature is really hot and they give you good control between low to high. Wiring the unit is really straightforward with just a positive and negative connection straight to the battery. The control unit senses when the bike has been switched off and the grips left on and automatically turns off which works well when tested. The left grip fits no problem and just requires trimming to length. The right grip was not as straight forward, it required the old grip removing from the plastic throttle sleeve and the sleeve reducing in diameter by about 1.5 mm as well as the grip itself trimming to length. It's not a difficult task just a pain in the butt and not the fault of the product itself. The quality of the wiring connectors is rubbish and could be improved.
Oxford Heated Premium Hot Grips - Touring
- Thicker rubber for high wear resistance
- 5 heat settings
- Rhombus tread for medium wear on upper
- Diamond tread where maximum grip required
- Raised buttons for use with gloves on
- Battery saving mode
- Handlebar switch bracket included
- Rain proof switch
- Draws under 4A
- Suitable for 22mm handlebars
- Length: 120mm / 110mm
Moulded wiring arrangement is both durable and discreet, 1-piece moulded construction ensures unrivalled performance and reliability. Grip design fits the vast majority of bikes, but can be cut down to size if required, intelligent electronic temperature control comes complete with mounting bracket Soft ultra-grippy rubber provides comfort and feedback.
Questions and Answers
will these fit my versys 650 2019 gt
November 5, 2024Providing your bike has 22mm handlebars, these grips will fit. We would always suggest also measuring the length of your current grips in the first instance however, to compare those to the measurements found on each individual heated grip product page, to decide which are the best fit for your bike.
Will these fit a2016 and a2020 Yamaha XSR 900 please?
February 6, 2023If your bars are 22mm, these grips will fit. However you will need to measure the length of your current grips, and then compare those to the measurements shown on each of the individual product pages to see which will be the best fit for your bike(s).
How long is the warranty of this product?
October 29, 2019These Premium Hot Grips come with a 12 month warranty; whilst the Advanced Hot Grips are supplied with a 3 year warranty.
Can you tell me which Oxford heated grips I need for a 2007 Pan European ST1300?
June 4, 2019Either the Sport or the Touring grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi will these heated grips fit a Honda car 500ra (late 2018) many thanks will
April 26, 2019These will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit. Usually this will be the Touring or the Sports version.
which version of the oxford heated grips will fit a Royal Enfield Himalayan?
April 15, 2019As long as your bars are 22mm, you just need to compare the length of your standard grips to the maximum uncut and cut length of the grips on our website. The ones to choose are the item that requires least trimming to fit. For example, on the Touring grips, they measure 120mm, but can be safely trimmed to 110mm.
Are the touring and sports models also compatible with the 2019 model z900? If so, aside from maybe needing to trim the grips is the wiring all also long enough? and able to be hooked up to the ignition, for piece of mind?
January 24, 2019Either the Sports or Touring grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit. As for the wiring, they come with a good amount of wiring to allow for fairings ect and can also be spliced into the ignition.
Hi. Will these fit a 2015 Kawasaki ER-6F ABS? Thanks/
January 10, 2019Either the Sports or the Touring grips are the ones to go for. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi, I ordered a set of these for a 2009 Bonneville se, based on a spec sheet that said the bars are 7/8". I've just been looking on the Triumph owners forum, and there seems to be some debate as to whether the bars are 1" on later models. Can you tell me if these are the correct fit for my bike please?
December 10, 2018If your bars are 22mm, these grips will fit. If the bars are 1 inch, the only Oxford grips that will fit are the Cruiser grips.
Hi. Would these grips fit a Yamaha XMax 300? I realise there is a Scooter model, but would prefer the additional heat settings if possible. Cheers.
December 4, 2018As long as your XMax has 22mm diameter handlebars these grips should fit. They may need trimming to fit, the maximum and minimum lengths are shown on the website.
I can have a Kawasaki zzrz400 performance sport. What are the best grips for my bike, thanks
December 4, 2018Either the Sports or the Touring grips Should be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hello, I have an NC 750x 2016 I was wondering which oxford grip would fit the bike. Thanks
December 3, 2018The Sports or the Touring grips should be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi there, would these grips be compatible with the Aprilia 650 Pegaso (2004) I just bought? Thank you very much in advance
November 19, 2018Either the Sports or Touring will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi, just a quick question. Please could you let me know if these will fit my Honda CBF600? Thanks! Alice
October 22, 2018Either of the Touring or the Sports grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Will these fit my honda vfr 750? plus yamaha xsr 700? Many thanks Jane
October 2, 2018The Touring or Sports grips should be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi, I have a 2018 Sv 650 will these fit Thanks
August 28, 2018Either the Sports or the Touring grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Hi Which heated grips are best to fit a Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy 64 plate? Thanks.
August 23, 2018If your handlebars have a diameter of more than 22mm, which we believe all Harley Davidsons do, you will need to purchase the Oxford Heated Premium Hot Grips - Cruiser.
Will these fit my Cbr600f 2011?
August 6, 2018Either the Touring or the Sports grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Which model is best for a V strom 650 2017 model? I am looking at either the adventure or touring models?
May 2, 2018Either will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Which model is best for a V strom 650 2017 model? I am looking at either the adventure or touring models?
May 1, 2018Either will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Will these grips be suitable for 2017 ktm 390 duke
April 30, 2018The Sports or the Touring will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Would these (and if not these, which), fit my Bonneville America efi 2013?
March 20, 2018Your bike has 1 inch diameter handlebars, so the only Hot grips that will fit are Oxford Cruiser Grips, which are designed specifically for cruisers.
Will these fit a Versys 650 2015?
March 19, 2018These will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item.
Will these fit a Yamaha FZ1 N 2010
February 26, 2018Either these or the Sports grips will be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Will these fit a 2008 Triumph Speed Triple? He says the handlebars are 22mm. I want to buy suitable ones for his birthday.
February 12, 2018These or the sports grips be fine. The end of the grips may need trimming to fit - the maximum uncut and cut lengths are shown on each item. If you can measure the grips that are already fitted, the ones to purchase are the grips that require the least trimming to fit.
Will this fit 2006 Honda CBR 1000RR ?
January 31, 2018We would suggest measuring the current grips which are on your bike and then selecting the size which are the closest fit. The standard length and maximum trimmed length can be found within the description for each styled grip. Please also bear in mind that these grips are designed to be fitted to the standard 22mm handlebars.
Do I need the sports or the touring grips for a Honda 750 SA
December 21, 2017Either will fit. The only difference is the maximum/minimum uncut and cut lengths, and the grip pattern. If you measure your grips and compare them to the sizes shown on the website, and order the size that is nearest to your grips.
Hello, are these size right for the Honda Shadow VT125 99?
December 21, 2017The Touring Hot Grips will fit all 22mm handlebars.
Are these suitable for a 2012 Honda CBF1000fa?
December 12, 2017The premium touring grips will be fine for your Honda.
will these fit on a Kawasaki z1000sx? Hubbys last bike had them already. Many thanks
November 22, 2017The Touring grips will fit with no issues - the ends may need trimming.
Hi Would the touring grips fit a Honda Varadero 1000 fuel injected? They're a present for my hubby and he is always around when I secretly try to measure the old grips on his bike! Please help
October 19, 2017The Touring Heated Grips will be fine for your Honda (they may need trimming)
Just bought a 2011 Triumph Tiger - before I buy I take it this is classed as an adventure bike, just checking
September 21, 2017The Triumph Tiger is classed as an adventure bike, however we would suggest measuring the current grips which are on your bike and then selecting the size which are the closest fit. The standard length and maximum trimmed length can be found within the description for each style.
Am I right in thinking the only difference between the sport, touring, scooter and adventure is the length of the grip?
September 1, 2017The length and grip pattern is different between styles.
Would you choose your grips based on the length of your current factory fitted pair or maybe go a bit longer/shorter?
September 1, 2017We would suggest choosing the equivalent length grips that you currently have. Longer grips can be trimmed by approximately 5mm to fit.
What is the difference between the advanced hot grip and the premium hot grip?
August 15, 2017The advanced hot grips are a newer version with nine heat settings.The premium hot grips have five settings.
Would they be ok to use on a 125cc scooter
August 14, 2017As long as the bars measure 22mm the grips will fit - you will need to find somewhere to mount the control unit. A better option might be the scooter specific hot grips, quick find number 101833 which have a far smaller control unit.
can these be hardwired to the ignition? Thanks
February 13, 2017These can be wired into the ignition, although if you do not hardwire them, and accidentally leave the grips on they will sense a drop in battery voltage and turn themselves off.
Hi there, I already have an Optimate charger fitted permanently to my battery terminals, will it be ok to fit your Hot Grips to the terminals as well . Thank's in advance Sid
February 2, 2017It will be fine to attach both to your battery terminals.
are these grips different diameter e.g. clutch side and twistgrip, as my Honda twist grip is a larger diameter than the clutch side.
January 27, 2017The throttle side will be a bigger internal diameter than the clutch side to compensate for the throttle tube.
Is this product compatible with a Kawasaki ER6N 2012?
October 9, 2013Unfortunately we are not supplied with a specific model application list for this product. The grips are suitable for 22mm bars and have a length of 120mm / 110mm
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