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I bought a new set of Harley Heated grips a few weeks back.
It's the ones that look almost stock with chrome ends.
I've elected NOT to install them.
I paid $187.00 from Zanotties, and like I said, they are unused and uninstalled. I did break them out of the package and lay everything out on my bench.
Since then I've personally decided to go with Heat Demons.
If anyone wants this set I'll let them go for $100 bucks or as near B.O.
I Have EVERYTHING except for the plastic package.
It was a personal decision to switch to Heat Demons.
Thanks
I was going to go with Heat demons, but after reading some of the posts I decided to go with heated mits, the ones that use a battery, this way I can use them for all kinds of things not just riding.
Terry
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