Honda CB 500X: Oxford heated grips installation

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Full installation of Oxford Adventure heated grips on my friend's new 2022 Honda CB 500X.

Komentáře • 36

  • @felixcomms
    @felixcomms Před 9 měsíci +3

    If you had used the Oxford Touring Grips rather than the Adventure grips you would not have had to trim them down. CB500X OEM Grips are 120mm long. Exact size of the Oxford Touring Grip.

  • @Onereelrider
    @Onereelrider Před 2 lety +1

    I did heated grips for my cb500f. I learned that they are great, however only heat up my palms. Even with the best gloves I could find (non heated) it wasn't warm enough. My fingers were always cold regardless.
    My 3rd bike is a 22 CB1000R and I've opted to try heated gloves and handguards for the colder months. This way I can keep the bike in pristine condition.
    BTW loved the tip about not removing the screw, I didn't know that and stripped both getting them out. Cheers from Calgary.

  • @pb7459
    @pb7459 Před 2 lety +2

    great video very well explained and shown in detail , i will now be able to do mine ,thank you

  • @PantelisVlachos-ty4mx
    @PantelisVlachos-ty4mx Před rokem +1

    Just to raise everyone's attention, I had the same grips on my tenere 660 for many years. I always had a problem with draining my battery after a few days without using the bike. When I decided to remove them before selling it, I noticed I did not have any battery problems. I recently installed the grips on my new cb500x and I used the cable used for the 12v power socket.
    After a search on the internet I found out that despite the battery protection module that oxford has, it still draws a very small amount of power. That is why I decided not to connected directly to the battery.
    Also for your information, oxford grips melt after a while and need replacement. You can buy the same kit again as the replacement grips cost the same price as the kit.

    • @googleprofile6660
      @googleprofile6660 Před rokem +1

      I've had the Oxford grips for over a year now with no problems whatsoever

    • @pancuha82
      @pancuha82 Před rokem

      i installed the OF 691 on wife`s BMW F650CS cca 8 years ago, she rides apx 2500km yearly with cca 25% usage of heated grips. Never had a problem either with battery or wear. She has a Motobatt battery in the bike, connected normally via fuse (as came pwith package)

  • @17405pop
    @17405pop Před 5 měsíci

    Most useful part for me was how to get that bar end/weight jobbie out. Thanks!

  • @martinbatchelor2426
    @martinbatchelor2426 Před 2 lety +2

    Just a tip that if you'd bought the Touring instead of the Adventure model no trimming necessary

    • @nathanaelhewitt7839
      @nathanaelhewitt7839 Před 2 lety

      Thanks Martin! That’s a great tip. I personally really like how the Adventure grip waffle pattern feels on my fingertips, but that’s just a funny personal preference that I have 😂.

    • @sparrrowhawk
      @sparrrowhawk Před rokem

      Is the touting one thicker?

    • @serterp124
      @serterp124 Před 5 měsíci

      That's a good tip. thanks.@@nathanaelhewitt7839

  • @tonkie1131
    @tonkie1131 Před rokem

    Excellent video and well explained, was convinced I was going to get the Oxford until I saw the control block mounted by the dash, looks like I’m going to have to pay shed loads for the Honda OEM 😢

    • @deepdiverdan2746
      @deepdiverdan2746 Před rokem

      Have a look at Oxford hotgrips pro, they have an integrated controller. Also ultimateaddons do a good set too but I have the Oxford pro

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade Před 10 měsíci

    I am doing this job soon. I will use the switched accessory plug under the seat due to comments about the controller's parasitic current draw. Also thinking of buying a cheap throttle tube to avoid butchering the original tube and grip.

  • @seanb1081
    @seanb1081 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks, excellent installation review. Especially as I own the same bike.
    Are the heated grips on your friends CB500X still working well 2.5 years later?

  • @johnstrothard
    @johnstrothard Před 2 lety +2

    The bar ends can be easily removed by using an impact driver on the screws. Please don't hammer them out. Thanks for the video.

  • @thecummings5
    @thecummings5 Před rokem

    Quick note if you have a 2022 500F. Loosen the screw on the end of the handle bar and take off the end cap, then cut the original grips off.

  • @force5wind777
    @force5wind777 Před rokem

    Nice job. Appreciate the sharing.

  • @silveriojohan
    @silveriojohan Před rokem

    Thanks for this tutorial...

  • @eddale5557
    @eddale5557 Před 3 měsíci

    Why not use pressure air to blow them almost off? i used that easy as hell.

  • @beekhuizen100
    @beekhuizen100 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! Question, have you ridden your friends CB500x and if so how does it compare to your KTM 390 Adventure? I have a 2021 CB500x and I'm thinking of trading it in for a KTM 390 adventure. Your thoughts on the matter would be much appreciated.

  • @liambennett4473
    @liambennett4473 Před rokem

    Just at tip - the grips are much easier to put on when they're hot!

  • @sparrrowhawk
    @sparrrowhawk Před rokem +1

    Can i ask what's the name of dremel tool bit you used to polish the plastic on gas grip?

    • @nathanaelhewitt7839
      @nathanaelhewitt7839 Před rokem +1

      Hi! The brand and model is “Dremel 1001”. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe and like if you haven’t already :).

  • @vernsterkcufouy1462
    @vernsterkcufouy1462 Před rokem

    The throttler side didn't look like the grip was pushed all the way in. Was there no way to get the grip pushed over the plastic flange? It didn't look like the flange was ground down completely.

    • @nathanaelhewitt7839
      @nathanaelhewitt7839 Před rokem

      Hi Vernster. If I remember correctly, we ground the flange down and pushed the grip as far as we wanted without it rubbing on the body of the throttle mechanism. So yes, I think you can push it on as far as you want 👍.

  • @jeffjeffington5739
    @jeffjeffington5739 Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve tried this and it’s fucked the bar ends

  • @Clark24au
    @Clark24au Před 2 lety

    hoe well did the glue on the clutch side hold? I'm having heaps of trouble getting that one to stick to the alloy bar using the superglue.

    • @rockyroadadv
      @rockyroadadv  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Kent. I had the same problem. I ended up using Gorilla Glue and that worked brilliantly. The stuff Oxford supplies has come loose on two bikes I tried it on (sorry for the late reply).

  • @vancemarin8022
    @vancemarin8022 Před 2 lety

    👍👍

  • @adamsimmons9336
    @adamsimmons9336 Před 2 lety +3

    Is the clutch side the passenger side? 😆