Well Bob, although it's always sad to hear of bike gear failing
It is good to hear of a positive outcome, no matter how protracted
I do however share your disapproval/disappointment for the "aggro"
Why can't they just say .....
"Sorry must be a faulty one"
"Here, have another/have your money back"
Like the LAW say's they should
bike magazine are offering a FREE pair of keis heated grips worth £50 when you take out a years subscription to their magazine. the years subscription costs £44.28 and can be found on
not sure if it will come out but the next post should have the schematic in it. i wired the activation side of the relay to both wires of my rear brake light switch. the relay came from halfords and was about £4, bear in mind the grips will draw a bit of current so get a high amp relay. the numbers in the relay for the connections are generic i think, but it may be worth checking with a multimeter to make sure it is correct.
tis all there. A fused supply from the battery through the load circuit of the relay to the grips' switch. The supply taken from the rear brake light circuit to the activation circuit of the relay. Ignore the wire colours as they are likely to be different on every bike anyhow. I didn't incorporate the drawing into a bike wiring diagram as they will be different bike to bike too. There are many places to take the supply wires for the activation circuit but i stuck my relay to the side of my airbox behind the right hand side panel and the rear brake light switch was inches away so an ideal supply, already fused and controlled by the ignition switch.
heated grips fitted as standard both on me Pan and the K75 WORTH EVERY PENNY. Also Emzed the DR bike ones you mentioned a few of my colleague Londonium couriers rate that make highly in fact if i had'nt flogged the GT and got the K75 i'd have bought em for that. I've also got the KEISS heated jacket oh soooooooooooooooooooooo good n warm n cosy lol worth every penny
i got the gerbing coz of tneir lifetime warranty. Took some saving but well worth it. Don't buy the made in china ones though, only get the ones with made in the usa on the label.
Keis is made in China, at least the jacket i have is, 2 winters so far no problems what so ever, would buy one again without questio, wonderful piece of kit
was only refering to the gerbing jackets. had nothing but trouble with my chinese one, and looking on t'internet so had others. got mine exchanged last year for a made in america one and no probs. the guy i was dealing with also admitted the yank ones were better than the chinese and gerbing have only imported american ones since early last year. have heard good stories about the keis range though.