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New Motorcycle Heated Grip Throttle Pads Handlebars Atv Scooter Grips Heater on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns accepted for 14 days after receiving item, return shipping to be paid by buyer. Item is shipped in good condition and must be returned in same condition as it was shipped. No refunds on shipping fees after an item has been shipped. Not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items during shipping. Correct shipping address is responsibility of buyer, an extra shipping fee will be charged to buyer to reship an item returned due to incorrect address. Part Brand:OEM Warranty:Yes

Features:

  • Brand new and high quality.
  • If cold hands are making your life a misery when you're on the road, it's time to feel the heat with these adhesive heated pads which stick under your motorcycle's grips.
  • Keep your hands warm in cold weather.
  • Flexible and adhesive, the pads fit under your grips without causing any loss of control.
  • Quick warm up time.
  • Work with all bikes.
  • The heated pads come with connection wires and on/off switch. Please note that wiring instructions aren't included but you can find tutorials on the web and it should only take you 10 to 15 minutes to wire in. Alternatively, any mechanic or electrician would be able to help.
  • Pack size: 2 heated grip pads for motorcycles, connection wires, on/off switch, heat resistant covers.
  • Don't suffer any longer - get your heated handlebar grip pads now.
  • Power:10W.
  • Size:10cm x 9cm - 3.94inch x 3.54inch.

Package Included:

  • 2 x Heated grip pads (with connection wires and on/off switch)
  • 2 x Heat resistant covers

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