I first looked at heated gloves, then heated grips, then under-grip heated film. I decided that these were either too bulky, too expensive, to permanent, or too much trouble to install.
So I bought a set of the HotHands heated grip wraps http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/heated-motorcycle-grips/ and installed them a few days ago. They work as advertised. They do get quite warm. My thumbs still get pretty cold, but at least most of my hand stays comfortable. The installation was simple and took about 20 minutes. I did have to fold up the extra wire length, tie wrap, and tuck it between the handle bar and instrument housing. I connected the main wire from my fuse block accessory terminals to just behind the head light. The on/off switch, mounted on the handlebar connects there. The wraps themselves unplug in a second, and can be stowed away in less than frigid weather. When the weather starts to warm up, I'll take the wraps and switch module off for the summer. Very quick to do.
The wraps do add bulk to the grips, and are a little cumbersome, but not too bad. Battery drain, at 1.3 amps per wrap (18 watts), does not seem to be a problem. Definitely a compromise solution, but one I'm glad I chose.
I bought them at http://www.lockitt.com/AccessoriesGrips3.htm
Installed picture. On off switch with LED is next to the handlebar clamp. I do turn them off occasionally while riding. They get pretty warm.
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