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headlight question, grip heaters
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[QUOTE="ktm_vet_rydr, post: 247209, member: 27855"] i'm not sure if your 300 is the same as my 520, but it came set up on the low beam. move the brown wire to the other connection on the headlight socket and vola, the high beam is on. this was a much better set up for me. the grip heaters are the bomb. it does make the grips feel alot thicker, but this is small in comparison to warm hands. best thing is that you can transfer the heaters from one bike to the next. i picked mine up through Enduro Engineering about 4 years ago. throw the directions out and follow the tips from the man, Dick Burleson, which can be found in the April 98 issue of Dirt Rider. he sets the heaters up with the resistor on the grip side because the grip is thinner than the clutch side so the heat is equal to both hands. i ride when the temps are below freezing with standard riding gloves!! try EE [url]www.enduroeng.com[/url] :) [/QUOTE]
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