Catchy title, eh? But, I really do need some help/advice on installation of heated grips. I am in the process of upgrading my handlebars with Khrome Werks 2+2 Sweepers and since I plan on putting heated grips on at some point, this seems like the best time to do it. I hope these bars will solve some of my lower back issues from having to reach for the stock bars. I am 5'10" and wear a 34" sleeve length, but I find myself riding with fully outstretched arms and leaning a bit forward. Not a comfortable riding position. I took one of y'all's advice and sat on the bike with my eyes closed and just extended my arms to a comfortable riding position. Sure enough, I was over 2-3" shy of the stock bars. Never had that problem with my '07 Ultra.
The grip problem I am trying to solve is that the only heated HD grips I see that have a "through-the-bars" wiring install are the stock rubber ones that come on the Ultra Limited. While they would work and are cheaper, I wouldn't mind having them a bit more dressy since I have already blown the budget on other chrome dress up stuff.
Has anyone put the Streamliner or Contoured Chrome heated grips on their 2014 or newer Tri-Glide? If so, were you able to feed the left side wiring through the bar or did you have to go out and around the left side switch housing to install them? I am not really interested in grinding away at part of the grip and switch housing as I have seen done in some YouTube vids. If I can't do it right then I will go with the plain rubber grips.
The grip problem I am trying to solve is that the only heated HD grips I see that have a "through-the-bars" wiring install are the stock rubber ones that come on the Ultra Limited. While they would work and are cheaper, I wouldn't mind having them a bit more dressy since I have already blown the budget on other chrome dress up stuff.
Has anyone put the Streamliner or Contoured Chrome heated grips on their 2014 or newer Tri-Glide? If so, were you able to feed the left side wiring through the bar or did you have to go out and around the left side switch housing to install them? I am not really interested in grinding away at part of the grip and switch housing as I have seen done in some YouTube vids. If I can't do it right then I will go with the plain rubber grips.