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Oxford Heaterz Premium Touring Motorcycle Heated Grips - OF691ZD
Item: #238014 | Part Number: OF691ZD$143.99
Description
Features: Sealed for life Draws under 4A Diameter: 22mm Ø Handlebars Length: 120mm / 110mm Ergonomically engineered grips surface structures: Thicker rubber for maximum wear resistance and durability Rhombus tread pattern for medium wear resistance and maximum vibration absorbtion. 52 block siped tread for high levels of grip and feel...
Oxford Heaterz Premium Touring Motorcycle Heated Grips - OF691ZD Item # 238014
Description
Features:
- Sealed for life
- Draws under 4A
- Diameter: 22mm Ø Handlebars
- Length: 120mm / 110mm
Ergonomically engineered grips surface structures:
- Thicker rubber for maximum wear resistance and durability
- Rhombus tread pattern for medium wear resistance and maximum vibration absorbtion.
- 52 block siped tread for high levels of grip and feel
- Diamond tread pattern where maximum grip is required
- Open ended
Intelligent heat controller:
- Raised and tactile silicone buttons for use with gloved hands.
- Battery saving mode turns the grips off it you forget
- Handlebar switch bracket included
- 5 heat settings
- Rain proof switch
Part Numbers for Oxford Heaterz Premium Touring Motorcycle Heated Grips - OF691ZD
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Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
DVinny13 from
These grips work awesome! Very happy with these..
I have been thinking about heated grips for a long time but never bought any because of concerns about installation & appearance with some of the other kits. This is definitely one of the best purchases I have made & installed on my bike.
Installation: These are very easy to install. The wiring harness was very easy to route & install. Everything was plug & play, not cutting or splicing. Just had to connect directly to the battery. The part of the installation that took the longest was shaving the plastic ridges off of the throttle body tube so the grip would fit. Once I did that the fit was great. I used the mounting bracket to install the controller; it gives a nice clean finish. Installation was easy.
Heat: These grips provide a lot of heat. I have only used them on 100% power once & I had to turn them down because it was getting to hot on my hands. They make all the difference when I commute to work in the mornings. In the spring & fall it is typically 5-10°C when I leave for my hour drive. These grip will definitely extend my riding season. I typically use the middle 3 settings. I have not tested any of the controller features like auto-shut off or battery charge level monitoring, assuming it works as intended.
Grip Pattern/Feel: I choose the touring model of these grips to get a little more comfort. With the OEM grips that were on the bike it was very common for my fingers/hand to go numb after riding for 45+ minutes. I have noticed a definite improvement in comfort level. I did notice the increase in grip diameter the first time I rode; nothing major but just something it took a little to get used to. I also did notice the grip seems shorter because of the molded section where the cable comes out of the grip, again not a problem just something different.
Overall I am very happy with these grips. I use them every day & am still riding my bike in November. Would definately recommend these if you are thinking about heated grips.
Date published: 2015-11-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Fredmail from
awesome gear
This is my second bike equiped with these grips. They are perfect. The heat is the same on the right and left handle at all time. I rode at 0 degree celcius and I did not need more than 50% heat. The intelligent shut off works really weel so you can install directly on the battery without worry.
Date published: 2017-04-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Allan from
Bought a set for my DL650 for early spring and late fall riding. Loved them so much bought another pair for my SV. My daughter now rides comfortably with me all riding season. Took quite a while to decide where to put controller. The supplied bracket can be cut and bent to fit virtually anywhere. On my DL I originally put the controller on the right mirror mount. After using it for a season I discovered it was awkward and dangerous to turn controller off and on while riding. On the SV I put the controller on the left mirror mount where it is much safer and easier to operate with thumb to operate while riding. I bent the bracket straight and cut the bottom hole off of bracket to accommodate putting controller where I wanted it. I've since moved the controller on the DL over to the left as well. My only adverse comment would be the plug and play connectors seen a little flimsy. When I moved the controller on the DL I also cut all the connectors off and used solder seal connecters to reconnect the wires... Overall a wonderful product. I've spent $3500 on accessories for the DL and if I could have only bought one thing, it would be these Oxford Grip Heaters...
Date published: 2021-02-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Luca from
Works nicely
I bought the touring ones for my Honda CB500X and it fits great (in my opinion).
I found the heated grips to be slightly thicker than the stock ones, so I might have to adjust the clutch a bit, I feel like it's not going all the way when I fully press the lever. However, my biggest advice for you would be: watch and read a lot videos and tutorials on the installation of these grips. Maybe I'm just a slow learner or I like to be 110% confident that it will work, but removing the stock grips, sanding/filing the throttle tube and then glueing the new ones before the glue dries midway (almost happened!) was a bit more challenging than I'd have anticipated, especially if I hadn't read anything prior to trying it.
PS: if you're thinking about installing handguards/barkbusters, I'd suggest doing it all at once, so you don't have to remove the handlebar weights more than once. Trust me, you don't want to have to remove those even once, let alone multiple times.
Date published: 2020-10-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
vanscamps from
Easy to Install & Work Great!
Oxford is really the standard in the heated grips market, and they work great. Grips are comfortable, and of course, heated hands is a luxury during cold weather riding. Found install to be pretty easy and straight forward. Taking my time, and making everything neat and tidy took about an hour.
Date published: 2017-03-30
Rated 5 out of
5
by
phrip from
Fabulous!
I put these on in September. Immediately liked them for their girth - the factory grips were too skinny for my arthritic hands.
Ad to that the wonderful warmth - 5 levels - I don't know how I ever did without them.
1 is just right when the warmth of the day is gone - 5 is just plain hot to the touch of you try it without gloves. Total gamechanger!
Date published: 2021-10-31
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Doug from
Roasty toasty.
Last winter thought about heated gloves or heated grips - bought neither. But, my fingers were freezing. So, this year opted for the grips. Took a bit of effort to get a throttle tube that would fit and function. But, that is a Harley Davidson thing - they don't make a 7/8 tube even though the Street series has 7/8 bars. Bought a generic grip, peeled off the rubber and used a dremel tool to shave it down to the right size. After that, it was easy. Used them at 1 degree C on my 30 minute commute. Had to turn them to 50% power, since they were too hot - even through my winter riding gloves. My finger tips were still a bit chilly, mostly because in stop and go traffic, I couldn't keep them near the grips since I was using them for the clutch and brakes. Riding without stop and go was better, because I could rest my finger tips on the grips.
I think that the mounting hardware could have been painted black, so that it matched everything else, but maybe that is just me.
Date published: 2018-11-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Osgoode65 from
Heated grips
The Oxford heated grips work exactly as described. Installation is straight forward. I watched a couple videos on folks installing them on my style bike and it made things go very well. The automatic battery monitoring system works great, no need to worry about forgetting the grips on when the bike is turned off. And the heatis awesome.
Date published: 2025-05-30
Questions
Will these fit on a 2018 Triumph T100 Bonneville
We do not list these as a vehicle specific option. For more information, please contact the manufacturer.
Date published: 2018-12-20
Can I use these for a Quad
No, but you can find the ones for ATVs here: https://fortnine.ca/en/oxford-heaterz-atv-grips-with-v8-switch-of770zd
Date published: 2018-03-01
This piece fit on Yamaha FZ-07 2017?
No specific fitments. Universal fit for 22m (7/8in) handlebars.
Date published: 2022-05-07
I am looking to put these on a 2007 goldwing, how long is the wiring to the battery?
Oxford do not provide us with the total length of the wires.
Date published: 2024-06-12
I plan on ordering The Oxford touring grips as well as a "Crampbuster" throttle control product. Does anyone know the OD of the Oxford grips so I am able to order the correct size Crampbuster?
The External grip Ø = 1.35" (34.2mm).
Date published: 2022-05-07
is the wiring long enough to to reach under a seat to connect to eastern beaver power controller/fuse box
There was enough wire to instal on my Versys 1000. It has been quite while since I installed these and I don't recall coiling excess wire, yet there was no issue for my application. A comment on the product, they have been on the bike for 50,000kms and work flawlessly. Recently one of the grips wasn't working, and without a second thought I was going get new ones. A quick once over and I found that it had become unplugged (my own fault). In short, I think these are undervalued, perfectly designed, and I would not think twice about ordering again.
Date published: 2017-10-13
Can one still install hand guards like bark busters (which bolt into the bar end ) when these are installed?
As per the manufacturer, these are open ended grips so there should be no issues.
Date published: 2024-11-20
Which Oxford heaterz grip model one should I install on a Honda CBR 250R between Sport and Touring? I ordered and received Sport but they are too long (oem grip is 118 mm) and have very aggressive grip pattern. Touring grips look more comfy but...
The Touring Grips work well on my Triumph Sprint GT (Sport Touring Bike). Can't help you more than that!. Suggest you call FortNine staff. :-)
Date published: 2018-04-03