I'll have to post again tomorrow with a pic of the controller and how I mounted it...oooops


About the only real complaint as I mentioned is how large the wiring leads are. Not that big of a deal on the clutch side but on the throttle side you have all that wiring that needs to be loose enough for when you twist the throttle. I have it zip tied to be about the minimum. I need to pick up some black zip ties as you can see as I just had the natural ones in my tool bag. The zip ties that came with it broke while I was taking them out of the package...
I've had them set at 100% on an extended 30 degree ride...with my gloves (Joe Rocket Sub Zero with silk Tour Master liners) my hands still get a little cold. The big difference compared with the Symtec ones is that my hands would get cold and I couldn't tell whether the warmers were on or not. The Oxford grips stay warm through the gloves...you can always tell they're on.
Not quite as soft as the gel Pro Grip grips but I don't really think it's a negative.
They're also slightly bigger in diameter in my hands than the Pro Grips. Not a negative...they're just a tiny bit bigger. I wear size small gloves though so it's probably easier for me to tell the difference.
They're nice and grippy though. I like the pattern on the rubber.
I wish the controller would remember what setting it was last on when they get power again (which in this case is when I turn the ignition on). It'd be nice if you didn't have to turn them back on if you left them on.
And the little tube of superglue they came with isn't that great as the clutch side came off. I picked up some loctite epoxy and fixed that.
Oxford provides a 2 year warranty. Made in China according to the box but this is typical of most everything (and probably typical of heated grips)
Overall they're nice grips...they're hot, seem to be of high quality, easy to wire up. The only bad thing I can really say is about the large wire leads. Pick up your own zip ties and epoxy though (or grip glue or w/e else you prefer to use)