Hi here's an update. This video is great BUT only for 2019 2020 models. It took ages but I eventually found the dam three pin connector for the wiring loom on my 2021 upside down fork version. It is mounted on another plastic tray that is held in with one torx screw at the bottom of the headstock near the clutch cable. The connector is right in the front of the frame hidden away beside another white connector. So you don't need to remove that bracket with the other black connectors on just under the front of the tank. It is hidden aargh. I hope this helps for anyone doing this at home on the new model.
Ivor any chance you could post a photo of where the connector is? I have a 2023 Speed Twin (Breitling) and after several hours I had to give up - couldn't find it - even with your feedback. Thank you so much!
@@mattburgener7769 I will try and take a photo after work today. It may need me to move the petrol tank back a little, because it is behind the front bottom left of the petrol tank, underneath the headstock behind a triangular plastic cover that is bolted to the frame with a torx screw. If you have the part number for your grips Triumph have an acessory fitting website where you enter the part number and it shows how to fit it.
@@mattburgener7769 here's a link. This is speed twin I assume the brietling is the same. These instructions show the older forks model, but they look correct because the connector is at the bottom of the headstock in that triangular part where the headstock meets the frame. www.triumphinstructions.com/ProdDocs/A9631556-EN.pdf look at PAGE 13 of the guide and it shows The Speed Twin location. Hope this helps.
You'll get to start your riding season earlier than others, and end your riding season later than everyone else!! Totally worth it 👍 thanks for watching
Thank you! Now subscribed. This a winter job for me (inflating my tyres like open heart surgery for me!). Get my garage (and house) January so just 2 months of UK S Coast cold to endure! ✊🏼
Thanks for the clear and concise video. Just got some for my '22 Bobber Gold line. I like to watch how it's done first. It's even easier on the Bobber, they wired everything all the way up to the grip housings for you. No extensions required, no gas tank removal either. It's getting cold around here in CO so these will be a very welcome addition. Take care bud!
@Nice Pants Lance ..... delayed reply..... but the grips are great. Three levels of heat. The highest is definitely hot enough to melt chocolate. Only downside is the cost, but the fact they are properly integrated makes up for it. Ps still cold here, but today seems like spring is on the way! Yay!
I watched a video, then I installed these on my Tiger 660 in about twenty minutes. Rode in the coldest weather yesterday, and realized they were worth every bit of the $250.00 I paid for them.
Appreciate your video! First time I've seen the ride by wire grip removed/installed. I'm wanting to change bars on my '22 Speedmaster and lack of familiarity with the throttle side has me waiting. Looks pretty straight forward
Hello, Really appreciate you video on triumph heated grip install. Is there any chance you have a video/ possibilty to advice the removal of the handle bar end inserts that perhaps have a roller pin. thanks kanwar
Has anyone installed these on a street twin? I have a 2023 speed twin 900( they changed the name,you know,so it wouldn't be confusing!?!?). I looked at mine and i don't think there's a hole in the bar to run the wires.
No not yet. I'm at that point where I'm not sure if i want to add more mods or potentially upgrade to another bike! Although, if i do the suspension id start with a front fork brace
Thank you for the video! I found 2 part numbers A9631556 and A9638135 for Speed Twin Heated Grips. Can anyone confirm the right one for a 2020 Speed Twin? Thank you.
I think both of them will technically fit, but you'll wanna go with the A9631556. The description indicates it's better suited for the Speed Twin. The A9638135 part number seems suited for the Thruxton, which I guess technically could cross over to the Speedy
Does the kit come with all of the parts needed? Or will I need to purchase external hardware as well. I'd like to install these myself if possible, the dealership is charged $243 for installation
In my opinion, yes. One of the best mods I've done so far. They get pretty hot and it's a very stealthy low-key design. Then again, I ride in cold temps alot
Hi here's an update. This video is great BUT only for 2019 2020 models. It took ages but I eventually found the dam three pin connector for the wiring loom on my 2021 upside down fork version. It is mounted on another plastic tray that is held in with one torx screw at the bottom of the headstock near the clutch cable. The connector is right in the front of the frame hidden away beside another white connector. So you don't need to remove that bracket with the other black connectors on just under the front of the tank. It is hidden aargh. I hope this helps for anyone doing this at home on the new model.
Interesting! I hadn't realized they changed so much for the 2021+ models! That's good info to know 👍
@@NicePantsLance I hope that it helps anyone, it took me ages to find the connector. Even my local Triumph dealer didn't know where it was :-)
Ivor any chance you could post a photo of where the connector is? I have a 2023 Speed Twin (Breitling) and after several hours I had to give up - couldn't find it - even with your feedback. Thank you so much!
@@mattburgener7769 I will try and take a photo after work today. It may need me to move the petrol tank back a little, because it is behind the front bottom left of the petrol tank, underneath the headstock behind a triangular plastic cover that is bolted to the frame with a torx screw. If you have the part number for your grips Triumph have an acessory fitting website where you enter the part number and it shows how to fit it.
@@mattburgener7769 here's a link. This is speed twin I assume the brietling is the same. These instructions show the older forks model, but they look correct because the connector is at the bottom of the headstock in that triangular part where the headstock meets the frame. www.triumphinstructions.com/ProdDocs/A9631556-EN.pdf look at PAGE 13 of the guide and it shows The Speed Twin location. Hope this helps.
Some guys would get a FLIR, but you chose the chocolate test...excellent choice! Thanks for the video.
I wanted a test that would be relatable to us chubby, chocolate-lovin bikers out there 🤘
And yes I did eat the chocolate afterwards
Heated grips, and S'mores! Awesome!
What better way to test these grips right?! Haha thanks for watching
Great job. Looks like I’ve got something to put on my Christmas list!
You'll get to start your riding season earlier than others, and end your riding season later than everyone else!! Totally worth it 👍 thanks for watching
Great!. Thanks for this detailed tutorial, ..admire your one hand kit work!.😄
Thank you very much!! 🤘
Nice & simple install. Great tutorial 👍🏻
Thank you for watching! 🤘
Great tutorial, cheers, mate. I like the background music, good rhythm and taste.
Thank you very much for watching!! 🤘
Good stuff man , keep it up !! Let's get you another vid before year over got a new bike that sings
Word?? It's gonna be raining these next few days, but ill be out riding this Monday! I'll have to let ya take a spin on the Speedy
Thanks! Great instructions!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 🤘
Thank you! Now subscribed. This a winter job for me (inflating my tyres like open heart surgery for me!). Get my garage (and house) January so just 2 months of UK S Coast cold to endure! ✊🏼
Congratulations on the house! Good luck on the install and thanks for tuning in 🤘
Awesome job. Thanks!
Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks man. I feel confident to do my own.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching 🤘
Thanks for the clear and concise video. Just got some for my '22 Bobber Gold line. I like to watch how it's done first. It's even easier on the Bobber, they wired everything all the way up to the grip housings for you. No extensions required, no gas tank removal either. It's getting cold around here in CO so these will be a very welcome addition. Take care bud!
Right on! Glad everything worked out for you 🤘
Great tutorial. Thank you.👌
Thank you for watching ✌
Thanks mate you made that look easy 👍
Glad to help! Thanks for watching 🤘
Thanks for this It helped a lot.
Glad it helped!
Loved the chocolate test! A big thank you from cold England.
Thank you kindly! 🤘 ride safe out there
@@NicePantsLance Grips are ordered and will be fitted this week.... Ride safe too. Shiny Side Up as we say here.
Perfect! Let me know what you think of them once they're installed
@Nice Pants Lance ..... delayed reply..... but the grips are great. Three levels of heat. The highest is definitely hot enough to melt chocolate. Only downside is the cost, but the fact they are properly integrated makes up for it. Ps still cold here, but today seems like spring is on the way! Yay!
Right on brotha!! Cheers 🍻
Thank you so much!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 🤘
Great video lance you made it look easy stay safe 🇬🇧👍
Thanks Rich!! I hope this helps someone do it themselves 👍
@@NicePantsLance triumph dealer near me wanted £300.00 that's parts and labour
Now you can save a little cash!
@@NicePantsLance 👍
I watched a video, then I installed these on my Tiger 660 in about twenty minutes. Rode in the coldest weather yesterday, and realized they were worth every bit of the $250.00 I paid for them.
Yep! I went so many years without them, but now ill never own a bike without them 😂
Nice job thank you.
Thank you for watching 🤘
Now I want heated grips and a Hersey bar
If you need a quick ice cream topping on the side of the road 😂
Appreciate your video! First time I've seen the ride by wire grip removed/installed. I'm wanting to change bars on my '22 Speedmaster and lack of familiarity with the throttle side has me waiting. Looks pretty straight forward
I wouldn't be surprised if its exactly the same! Another thing i love about triumph 🤘 good luck with the installation and thank you for watching
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Thank you so much for the sub 🤘 cheers!!
Hello,
Really appreciate you video on triumph heated grip install. Is there any chance you have a video/ possibilty to advice the removal of the handle bar end inserts that perhaps have a roller pin.
thanks
kanwar
Im not sure what you mean. The handlebar ends come off with the allen wrench, everything else should slide right off
Thx
No problem! Thanks for watching
Has anyone installed these on a street twin? I have a 2023 speed twin 900( they changed the name,you know,so it wouldn't be confusing!?!?). I looked at mine and i don't think there's a hole in the bar to run the wires.
Great video, have you done any suspension upgrades?
No not yet. I'm at that point where I'm not sure if i want to add more mods or potentially upgrade to another bike!
Although, if i do the suspension id start with a front fork brace
Thank you for the video! I found 2 part numbers A9631556 and A9638135 for Speed Twin Heated Grips. Can anyone confirm the right one for a 2020 Speed Twin? Thank you.
I think both of them will technically fit, but you'll wanna go with the A9631556. The description indicates it's better suited for the Speed Twin. The A9638135 part number seems suited for the Thruxton, which I guess technically could cross over to the Speedy
I bet those heated grips have treated you well!
Oh yes they have!! Still haven't put the bike away 🤘
Does the kit come with all of the parts needed? Or will I need to purchase external hardware as well. I'd like to install these myself if possible, the dealership is charged $243 for installation
Yes they come with all the hardware necessary! Just be very careful because the wiring is very thin
Are these grips thicker than the stock ones as well? If so that kills two birds with one stone for me.
Yes they are! Not by much, but its a slight improvement for sure 👍
Are they worth the 300$? Was thinking of getting a pair.
In my opinion, yes. One of the best mods I've done so far. They get pretty hot and it's a very stealthy low-key design. Then again, I ride in cold temps alot
I love triumph but i don't know how they managed to every friggin size/type of fastener known to man
Lol being too fancy is both my favorite and also least favorite part of triumphs
Did you it the chocolate?
Hell yeah. I never let chocolate go to waste 🤘