Motorcycle Handlebars & Bar End Weights

Oxford Heated Motorcycle Handlebars Hothands Heated Overgrip in Black color Code: OF694

  • Heated - removable grip
  • They are comfortable without bulky wiring and have excellent heat distribution throughout the grip. Designed to keep your hands warm
  • They are easy to install over the handlebars
  • ...
  • Heated - removable grip
  • They are comfortable without bulky wiring and have excellent heat distribution throughout the grip. Designed to keep your hands warm
  • They are easy to install over the handlebars
  • They are reliable and durable.
  • All necessary accessories are included
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Description

  • Heated - removable grip
  • They are comfortable without bulky wiring and have excellent heat distribution throughout the grip. Designed to keep your hands warm
  • They are easy to install over the handlebars
  • They are reliable and durable.
  • All necessary accessories are included

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Reviews (3)

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  • christosx13
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Useful for anyone who doesn't want to change the handles, make complex connections with many cables, and wants to install something temporary for 3-4 months.
    But not for 60 euros, which is the price everywhere, inside and outside; I think it's worth around 25. In the end, I found it much cheaper than that—get it from Gmoto from Poland for 10 euros + 8 box Now.
    Edit 25-12-2025: The price was indeed 9.5-10 euros for several months that I saw them on the site. Everything together cost me 18 euros, but now I see the price has increased tenfold on the site, while the newer ones that have two temperature levels are relatively cheap (58 euros from Greece).

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  • Ioannis Skouroliakos
    5
    18 out of 18 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I have installed the grips on Piaggio MP3 250 and on Honda Supra X 125 HelmIn, Piaggio Medley 125, etc. They are worth every last euro you have.

    1) Power.
    The cables are connected directly to the battery.
    Even if you don't know, the installation is simply ridiculous. Without having knowledge in electronics, I installed them by myself.

    If you take it to a mechanic, the only thing that will delay you is the putting on and taking off of the plastics.
    It draws a little power from the battery and has a built-in safety feature in the cable to prevent overvoltage and damage to other parts of the motorcycle.

    2) Heat.
    Certainly, there are better grips, but these remain reliable. They heat up very well, and if someone does outdoor work like a delivery person, with grips like Shad/Tucano urbano, they complete the best protection.

    3) Wear.
    There was no sign of wear on any bike. They have scratches that can be removed in 2 minutes during the summer, and you can put them back on in the winter. They do not destroy the motorcycle's grips, and if they break, you can give 30€ and buy a pair of new grips. The rest of the joining mechanism remains intact.
    If you install other grips, apart from having to solve the whole bike, the cost is 3 to 5 times higher.

    I use short gloves in winter and summer. When it rains, as soon as you activate the grips, your hands dry in 2-3 minutes, and the gloves dry from the water that has fallen on them.

    In summary, they have never created a problem and especially for bikes with small batteries like scooters, they are the best choice considering their value.

    Buy without fear.

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  • Useful for anyone who doesn't want to change the handles, make complex connections with many cables, and wants to install something temporary for 3-4 months.
    But not for 60 euros, which is the price everywhere, inside and outside; I think it's worth around 25. In the end, I found it much cheaper than that—get it from Gmoto from Poland for 10 euros + 8 box Now.
    Edit 25-12-2025: The price was indeed 9.5-10 euros for several months that I saw them on the site. Everything together cost me 18 euros, but now I see the price has increased tenfold on the site, while the newer ones that have two temperature levels are relatively cheap (58 euros from Greece).

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    4
  • I have installed the grips on Piaggio MP3 250 and on Honda Supra X 125 HelmIn, Piaggio Medley 125, etc. They are worth every last euro you have.

    1) Power.
    The cables are connected directly to the battery.
    Even if you don't know, the installation is simply ridiculous. Without having knowledge in electronics, I installed them by myself.

    If you take it to a mechanic, the only thing that will delay you is the putting on and taking off of the plastics.
    It draws a little power from the battery and has a built-in safety feature in the cable to prevent overvoltage and damage to other parts of the motorcycle.

    2) Heat.
    Certainly, there are better grips, but these remain reliable. They heat up very well, and if someone does outdoor work like a delivery person, with grips like Shad/Tucano urbano, they complete the best protection.

    3) Wear.
    There was no sign of wear on any bike. They have scratches that can be removed in 2 minutes during the summer, and you can put them back on in the winter. They do not destroy the motorcycle's grips, and if they break, you can give 30€ and buy a pair of new grips. The rest of the joining mechanism remains intact.
    If you install other grips, apart from having to solve the whole bike, the cost is 3 to 5 times higher.

    I use short gloves in winter and summer. When it rains, as soon as you activate the grips, your hands dry in 2-3 minutes, and the gloves dry from the water that has fallen on them.

    In summary, they have never created a problem and especially for bikes with small batteries like scooters, they are the best choice considering their value.

    Buy without fear.

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Description

  • Heated - removable grip
  • They are comfortable without bulky wiring and have excellent heat distribution throughout the grip. Designed to keep your hands warm
  • They are easy to install over the handlebars
  • They are reliable and durable.
  • All necessary accessories are included

Manufacturer

Oxford - Motorcycle Handlebars & Bar End Weights Oxford

Reviews (3)

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  • christosx13
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Useful for anyone who doesn't want to change the handles, make complex connections with many cables, and wants to install something temporary for 3-4 months.
    But not for 60 euros, which is the price everywhere, inside and outside; I think it's worth around 25. In the end, I found it much cheaper than that—get it from Gmoto from Poland for 10 euros + 8 box Now.
    Edit 25-12-2025: The price was indeed 9.5-10 euros for several months that I saw them on the site. Everything together cost me 18 euros, but now I see the price has increased tenfold on the site, while the newer ones that have two temperature levels are relatively cheap (58 euros from Greece).

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  • Ioannis Skouroliakos
    5
    18 out of 18 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I have installed the grips on Piaggio MP3 250 and on Honda Supra X 125 HelmIn, Piaggio Medley 125, etc. They are worth every last euro you have.

    1) Power.
    The cables are connected directly to the battery.
    Even if you don't know, the installation is simply ridiculous. Without having knowledge in electronics, I installed them by myself.

    If you take it to a mechanic, the only thing that will delay you is the putting on and taking off of the plastics.
    It draws a little power from the battery and has a built-in safety feature in the cable to prevent overvoltage and damage to other parts of the motorcycle.

    2) Heat.
    Certainly, there are better grips, but these remain reliable. They heat up very well, and if someone does outdoor work like a delivery person, with grips like Shad/Tucano urbano, they complete the best protection.

    3) Wear.
    There was no sign of wear on any bike. They have scratches that can be removed in 2 minutes during the summer, and you can put them back on in the winter. They do not destroy the motorcycle's grips, and if they break, you can give 30€ and buy a pair of new grips. The rest of the joining mechanism remains intact.
    If you install other grips, apart from having to solve the whole bike, the cost is 3 to 5 times higher.

    I use short gloves in winter and summer. When it rains, as soon as you activate the grips, your hands dry in 2-3 minutes, and the gloves dry from the water that has fallen on them.

    In summary, they have never created a problem and especially for bikes with small batteries like scooters, they are the best choice considering their value.

    Buy without fear.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Useful for anyone who doesn't want to change the handles, make complex connections with many cables, and wants to install something temporary for 3-4 months.
    But not for 60 euros, which is the price everywhere, inside and outside; I think it's worth around 25. In the end, I found it much cheaper than that—get it from Gmoto from Poland for 10 euros + 8 box Now.
    Edit 25-12-2025: The price was indeed 9.5-10 euros for several months that I saw them on the site. Everything together cost me 18 euros, but now I see the price has increased tenfold on the site, while the newer ones that have two temperature levels are relatively cheap (58 euros from Greece).

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • I have installed the grips on Piaggio MP3 250 and on Honda Supra X 125 HelmIn, Piaggio Medley 125, etc. They are worth every last euro you have.

    1) Power.
    The cables are connected directly to the battery.
    Even if you don't know, the installation is simply ridiculous. Without having knowledge in electronics, I installed them by myself.

    If you take it to a mechanic, the only thing that will delay you is the putting on and taking off of the plastics.
    It draws a little power from the battery and has a built-in safety feature in the cable to prevent overvoltage and damage to other parts of the motorcycle.

    2) Heat.
    Certainly, there are better grips, but these remain reliable. They heat up very well, and if someone does outdoor work like a delivery person, with grips like Shad/Tucano urbano, they complete the best protection.

    3) Wear.
    There was no sign of wear on any bike. They have scratches that can be removed in 2 minutes during the summer, and you can put them back on in the winter. They do not destroy the motorcycle's grips, and if they break, you can give 30€ and buy a pair of new grips. The rest of the joining mechanism remains intact.
    If you install other grips, apart from having to solve the whole bike, the cost is 3 to 5 times higher.

    I use short gloves in winter and summer. When it rains, as soon as you activate the grips, your hands dry in 2-3 minutes, and the gloves dry from the water that has fallen on them.

    In summary, they have never created a problem and especially for bikes with small batteries like scooters, they are the best choice considering their value.

    Buy without fear.

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