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Found a couple electrical connectors not hooked up

gringo

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I assume it’s for the heated grips but not sure
Any ideas
 

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It’s been 11+ years since I was under there on my 2012 Stelvio NTX but I’m 99.8% positive those are the heated grip plugs. Pretty darn sure.
 
Thanks everyone for the info, she's in pieces right now so I couldn't easily apply power.
Mine (2017) came without heated grips, I installed some Oxfords since I couldn't quite swallow the 400.- Guzzi price.
I'll just label them and tuck them away.
On another note has anyone put a "pulsing light" setup on the Foglamps?
 
Well the "pulse light" setup didn't work the box I had is no bueno...grr
but I did manage to hook up both front turn signals.
The Napa Connector is a pigtail that fits into the turnsignal.
 

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Interesting topic, just what I was looking at these days. I found that both of my Guzzis (Breva 07, and Cali 13) come with the same connectors, I believe that models equipped with the "joystick" controls

(this one)
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(not this one - but I'll check on my friend's Bellagio)
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are prepared for heated grips, but coming without them.

Now, since Guzzi's heated grips price is a bit cheeky (as you mention gringo) and since Guzzi is a part of the Piaggio family, I was looking at Piaggio's heated grips, and guess what, heated grips for Beverly 300-400 HPE 2021 and MP3 (PN: 2S000121) looks exactly the same as heated grips for MG, but the price is more acceptable (cca 100€/100$).

Did anybody try to install them? The handlebar diameter should be the same, and there is no electronic in them, just a coil... :)

What do you think?
 
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