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Oxford Heated Grips -tidying the wires!

Anybody found a neat way of hiding the wiring from heated grips. Fitting was easy but loads of "do not shorten" wires and 'orrid white ...

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    Default Oxford Heated Grips -tidying the wires!

    Anybody found a neat way of hiding the wiring from heated grips. Fitting was easy but loads of "do not shorten" wires and 'orrid white connector blocks make the bars look really scruffy - anyone found a better method than cable ties and tape?
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    Default Re: Oxford Heated Grips -tidying the wires!

    Have you tried the black plastic spiral wrap?
    Wind it around all the loose wires, then zip tie it to the bars for a neat finish
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    Default Re: Oxford Heated Grips -tidying the wires!

    I fitted the,white connectorblocks into the back of my headlight,on the bandit . Not an option on the blade just taped them to the underside of the lights.
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    Default Re: Oxford Heated Grips -tidying the wires!

    Thanks guys, all ideas are welcome. Posted on DV board too and surprised at the number of variations in folks approaches.
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