keeft-mgx
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Has anyone heard when heated grips for the fly-by-wire MGX will be available? Are any other of the California variants fly-by-wire?
Thxs
Keith
Thxs
Keith
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Well apparently not, dealer took of my throttle grip to fit the std california grip and the MGX is totally different. They said the MGX just has a wire harness coming out, and the std Cali is designed for a throttle cable?All C14's are the same, including the MGX-21
Which should mean you can just pull the grip off and put on any after market grip like and oxford. No? Like I did on my Stelvio. Throttle tube stays with the bike.
All C14's are the same, including the MGX-21
People just love to try and prove me wrong... see above; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/heated-grips-for-mgx.16582/#post-123701No, they are not. The MGX-21 does not have any cables attached to the throttle. The 2014-2015 California models use a push-pull cable to actuate the "fly-by-wire" controller. The 2017 California uses the same throttle arrangement as the MGX-21.
More of an annoyance I don't need... so much that I may just stop posting altogether when it comes to Tech questions. No one seems to read what I write unless trying to find fault.Todd, take it as an honor.
People just love to try and prove me wrong... see above; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/heated-grips-for-mgx.16582/#post-123701
More of an annoyance I don't need... so much that I may just stop posting altogether when it comes to Tech questions. No one seems to read what I write unless trying to find fault.
Correct, else I have to go back and correct every other post I make... and if you read my post count total, you'll see that would dominate my time, which I barely have any of these days to hyper-focus on this Forum.I think Todd's beef is that if all of the replies had been read it would have been seen that he had already corrected himself instead of people just pointing out the fact that he was wrong.