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Posted on Apr 27, 2010

Malfunction of wright heated grip in BMW GS 650 2006

My right heated grip is no functioning. ¿What revision can I do? have you knew a report similar?
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 BMW F 650 GS: Battery constantly dies

I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM. FOUND THAT THE CLOCK WAS NOT WORKING CORRECKLY AND WAS DRAWING TOO MUCH POWER.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2009

SOURCE: BMW 650 Dakar drains the battery w grips and vest running

you have a charger thats kicking out 45 amps,,,just how much more do you need? i know the lady sayes she's cold, but realy???? why not strap a 2500watt jenny to it and she could have a kettel to make hot drinks on it as well as run the heated blanket and the **** warmer???? if you could put a bigger charger on it the motor could not turn it over, trust me,,, the only real way is ,,,dont ride it if its cold! or get some realy thick wooly knickers,, after all look at it this way,,,
have you ever seen sheep shivering??????
and there is nothing heated on them????

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