How Do You Install ATV Hand Warmers?
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs or four-wheelers) can be great fun for cavorting off-road in the woods, a field, even mud pits. The toughness of the vehicle allows you to drive in any type of weather–sunny, rainy or snowy. Its limitations are based solely on the driver’s willingness to ride in adverse conditions. If you want to ride in cold weather, installing hand warmers will increase the number of days and opportunities you have to enjoy riding your ATV. Remove the handlebar end weights with a breaker bar and its appropriately sized socket attachment. Cut off or “burp” off the grips. If you plan to throw away the grips, cut them off with a razor blade. If you plan to reuse the grips, burp them off. To burp off, attach an inflation needle to an air compressor. Slip the needle between each grip and handlebar. Inject compressed air between the grip and handlebar, then slide the grip off the handlebar. Set aside. Rid the handlebars of any leftover adhesive with soap and water or rubbing alc