Suzuki Address 110 - Fitting Heated Grips (with bonus adventure scootering)
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Thanks for not swearing guys, that is great!
Light hearted video of how to properly install oxford hot grips for scooters if your mechanically minded + have the right tools. I was hoping to hear if they helped keep hands warm as my fingers go numb. Best video seen yet, thanks guys
Thanks for that Susan. Great to hear! The grips take the edge off and make life bearable, but these ‘lite’ versions don’t get super hot. The full power oxford grips I have on my big bike are a lot lot better. Still.. it’s a compromise on the scooter because the battery and charging ability is so small. If I were doing this job again I’d probably just use the supplied connections direct to battery, rather than soldering. It wasn’t worth the hassle really 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for subscribing!
@@MechitBetter asked mechanic to connect ignition as no-one can switch on if parked. Although he recommended honda, then honda people sold me Oxford retro for my honda vision 110 £80. I'm paying to get fitted as well but sure will B worth it. Thanks😊
susan cassells No worries. Sounds like you’ll have toasty warm hands in no time. Enjoy!
Wooow! Such an awesome job guys, congratulations!!
Cheers fella. Thanks for watching!
Cracking video. Rate useful.
Love that offroad drive of the Address! Hahaha! Looks like both of you can install anything on this bike. Btw, maybe you can make an off road video of this bike, that would be cool to watch.
Ha, maybe that would be fun. Maybe that would be catastrophic. We’ll think about it 😁
nice job lads
great vid. really liked the way you spliced the wires. simple but sadly i would not have thought of doing it that way and that gents is why i love the channel. I had heated grips but still got cold hands. I find that MX hand guards plus heated grips is the best way to be truely 'toasty the foggster
Cheers Foggy. We all come up with our own solutions. I’m sure yours would have worked just the same. Having tested the grips I think handguards might be a good addition as you say. The grips on their own aren’t fabulous. The other Oxford ones I have on the big bike are super hot. These ‘light’ ones are less so.
If it helps anyone my Address had a spare plug taped to the back of the starter switch, which was switched live. I used that to power my grips and it goes off with the ignition. In some markets/years the scooter is available with heated grips as an accessory so I guess this is the factory wiring for them. Save yourself some time messing with the rest of the wiring. It's even colour coded red and black.
Just found your videos and subbed, guess whos got a 110 ? Lol. Excellent instructions , nice n clear. Thanks.
Brill, and thanks for subscribing. Hopefully you can get some use out of the videos. How long have you had your 110? Any issues with it?
@@MechitBetter its 3 yrs old , ive had it a year, so its pretty good nick really. I was just about to tackle a service on it when i found your videos , which is great. My main bike is a tdm 900, but ive done more miles on my little scoot knocking about local than on the tdm, its just so easy to hop on and go. Again thanks for the videos as its my first scoot and was a bit dubious bout working on it. The only issue is the front brake caliper, the screw that holds the retaining pin is solid and cant undo it , so its either been over tightened at assembly or theyve put loctite on it.looks like its never been apart. But ill wait till pads are screwed , and just try to keep the caliper clean.
The calliper pin is a known fault. They all stick in. I take mine out regularly and clean/lubricate it. Try everything you can to get it out, otherwise you’ll have to replace the calliper when the pads need changing.
I’m the same as you, I do more miles on my scooter than big bike really. It’s easy as you say. Handy for knocking about on and really fuel efficient. It just makes sense. I’d never had a scooter before either so it’s been an interesting learning curve. They’re not so different though really 👍
@@MechitBetter cheers👍
Would you know whats the length and width on grips?
haha.. non swearing combatants .. n proper scotch brite lol.. Entertaining yet informative as usual.. what more can ya ask for! ;)
Hey mate could you recommend a aftermarket exhaust for the Address to get it a little more power in the top end? My stomach is growing but any sort of head wind and I'm at 90km and not 100km. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help
I don’t know of any myself, but I’m sure they must exist. The Suzuki Address 110i Facebook group might be your best bet for an answer on that one as a few of the members have modified theirs for extra power/speed 👍
Thanks for all the Vids you guys really great work, Re Suzi Address, be grateful if you could tell me where the OBD2 connection is as the engine management light strangely came on during a steep hill climb and suspect it was a one off trigger so want to clear/reset to see Thanks Again
Cheers for that 👍 The diagnostics stuff is under the seat, on top of the petrol tank. You can short the terminals with a bit of wire to read/reset codes. The error codes flash on the dash. I’ve actually not done it myself, but there’s a video on the ‘Suzuki Address 110i Owners Group’ Facebook group that’s more or less followable. Facebook won’t allow me to share it here though. The relevant post is by a fella called Jjong Santos. I’m stuck away from the bike during lockdown, but if I can ever get back to it I’ll try to make a video about it. Good luck!
@@MechitBetter Many thanks, you guys are AWESOME, the best.
Thanks! Good luck with your bike 😁
hi, amazing job. please how to chang the v-belt?
Hello mate my question is about battery drainage. If i keep my phone on charge and hot grips running when bike is running, will that drain the battery? Everything is switched off so I dont understand why the battery has drained. Any advice appreciated.
Many thanks
No worries! 😁
Hi sir, can you show us how to clean flyball and check vbelt? Thank you more power 😁
how litter of rear box ?
Great informative video lads. Certainly helped me service my address. One question if I may ask. How do you adjust the tick over if its slightly high. Cheers keep up what your doing its certainly appreciated.
Cheers Alex. Is this high idle thing happening all the time? I don’t know if the idle is even adjustable at home, what with it being an ECU controlled fuel injection system. The ECU should be controlling the idle which will differ depending on all sorts of factors such as ambient temperature etc. If it’s just noticeably higher than it should be, and consistently so.. my guess would be that there’s a slight air leak. Hard to say without seeing the bike!
@@MechitBetter hey many thanks for the reply. Will have another look for leaks. Think your right about it not being adjustable it was just my mate has a Chinese 125 which is injected and the tick over is a screw, so I thought it would be straight forward. It just happened and feels the idle tick over is just that too high. The bike is fine and the wheel doesn't turn when on the stand it also sometimes goes away and eases off when you at the lights. Anyway will have another look, all the best
It might sound daft but it could just be because it’s hot out. I think the ECU dumps more fuel in to keep the engine cooler. If you’ve been working on the bike just double check the fuel pipe hasn’t been knocked loose. Good luck 👍
Would have loved to see a video of painting the exhaust and removing the rust. Just wondering how did you get rid of the rust and what paint did you use?
Apologies. It didn’t seem to merit a video on its own, but it was easy to do. I just blasted the hell out of the exhaust with a wire wheel on the angle grinder to remove the few bits of rust, and key up the remaining factory paint. Then I just slapped on a thin coat of VHT (very high temperature) woodburner/stove paint. It only needs to be thin. It sticks very well. Then I left it to dry overnight before putting the exhaust back on the bike and going for a ride to cure the paint. Seems to have done the trick for now 👍
Oh, and I just used a 1” paint brush. Nothing fancy. The paint does a good job of levelling itself out flat so long as you don’t put it on too thick.
Thanks man😀 love the vids keep em coming
Thanks, will do!
Only new to the address family and loving the bike I’m thinking of putting a windscreen and maybe fatter tyres any feed back much appreciate thanks again
Glad you’re enjoying it Alan. Adding a windscreen has mixed reviews on the Facebook group. Some people love it, others say it directs all the wind at your face. If you’re taller, you might find it more uncomfortable that going without. As for tyres, why would you want to go fatter? If it’s for aesthetic reasons then it’s your choice, if it’s for any other reason you’d be best sticking with standard profile -
Just make sure they’re quality tyres like Michelin Pilots etc.
@@MechitBetter Thanks for the quick reply going to test the windshield and see what it’s like as for the tyres it’s just that they are very skinny was worried about grip but il stick with ur advice I got a2017 black address was also thinking of adding a few decals thanks for the videos hope ur channel really takes off it you definitely deserves it from Ireland 🇮🇪 big thanks
Definitely stick with the standard profile tyres if you’re worried about grip. It’s a common mistake to think wider rubber equates to more grip. On a bike as light as the Address, all you’d be doing is spreading the little weight it has out even further meaning you’re more likely to lose grip or aquaplane. Think about an ice skate on ice. It cuts through the ice and provides traction. If you put your wellies on and try the same thing, you’d be all over the place. I have Pilot Streets on the Address and ride it like I stole it, and I’ve never wanted for grip. Maybe a bit more speed sometimes! Speaking of which, adding more rubber will just slow you down. Think road bike vs mountain bike. Suzuki really know what they’re doing when they design things. Don’t worry about it. Just be the best rider you can be and enjoy 👍
@@MechitBetter thanks again for your knowledge I’m just going to invest in good tyres and I’m looking for the video of ur Ireland trip hope you enjoyed our beautiful little country ur more than welcome anytime and next time I could tag along truly helpful and entertaining videos if you had any suggestions on decals would be much appreciate thanks again
Cheers Alan, much appreciated. The Scotland/Ireland trip is a two parter. The first part is here >> czcams.com/video/g7pcxXTZ9H4/video.html We had a cracking time despite the weather. Ireland is really beautiful. I’m sure we’ll be back some day 😀
Is there a diagnostic socket on Suzuki Address/ Where located ? Many Thanks
I’m not sure to be honest. I seem to recall that maybe there is. Your best bet might be to ask on the ‘Suzuki Address 110i Owners Group’ on Facebook 👍
Just had a look, and the socket is on top of the petrol tank. You can short two pins with a paper clip etc. And read the error codes from the dashboard. There’s a video on the Facebook group, but it won’t allow me to share it here. Look for a post by a fella called Jjong Santos 👍
Are you guys still making videos? would love to see more of the Suzuki address👍🏼
Cheers Jim. Thanks for watching. We don’t get much time for making videos these days, but we’ve not ruled it out. I’ve still got the Suzuki Address, so anything’s possible 👍
@@MechitBetter no problem mate, great news that you guys are busy keep it up👍🏼 hope to see more soon
Look my townmate
How are the heated grips working after a long term test? Hope you can turn them off in summer. Hahaha!
Wanted to see it chewed off. Using the file was weakness :)
Ha. Unfortunately the dog was busy and i didnt have any denture glue left... So file it was.
Nah man, This video is more complicated than Newton's law. Will use gloves instead.
It would have been simpler if I’d wanted to wire it to the battery like most people will do. Still not that complicated, just fiddly.
Hahaha!!!
Better than SUZUKI GIXXER 150 NAKED 2020
My wife has banned me from working on the bikes because I turn the air blue swearing! It gets so bad the neighbours go in and shut their doors. So we'll done for remaining under control.
Ah well, all the effin’ and jeffin’ happens off camera 🙂