Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Where to find us on the Web! Social Media Sites - Heat Demon
Just a reminder: Watch our Facebook Page - Weekly Heat Demon trivia - Starting this Friday (for 6 weeks) at 12:30 CST a question will be posted, first correct answer wins. Prizes will vary - You could even end up winning a Grip Warmer kit! The more you participate the better your chances will be! The prize for one of those 6 weeks will be a grip warmer kit, but you won't know when, so don't forget to play! All answers will be directly from content on our Heat Demon site and our social media sites: Google +, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, Blogspot, Flickr, Photobucket, Instagram, and Pinterest
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
The Nation of Patriots ride kicked off on Saturday May 26th at Wisconsin Harley-Davidson. With a donation challenge set, hoping to see $1,000 before the start of the ride, the goal was blown out of the water with $2,600 donated to help financially support families of wounded Veterans! What a fantastic show of support and generosity! We are so proud to be a part of this and thank our Veterans and their families for all of their sacrifice's! — at Wisconsin Harley-Davidson.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Symtec/Heat Demon to sponsor nationwide tour supporting U.S. armed forces
Symtec Inc., the manufacturers behind the Heat Demon line of heated powersports accessories, is sponsoring the 2012 Patriot Tour, a nationwide effort to raise money for the families of U.S. service personnel.
Organized by the non-profit group, Nation of Patriots, the three-month tour criss-crosses the U.S. with stops at Harley-Davidson dealerships in 96 cities. Riders depart from the various dealerships for each leg of the tour, passing an American flag from one location to the next. In 2011, the tour raised $10,000 for families of wounded veterans. Organizers are hoping to raise $50,000 on this year's tour, which departs May 26 from Wisconsin Harley-Davidson in Oconomowoc, Wis.
"Nation of Patriots has done a great deal for U.S. troops over its three-year history, raising thousands of dollars for struggling veterans and their families," said Riley Harlan, president of Symtec. "We're proud to support their efforts."
For more information about the tour, go to www.nationofpatriots.org.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Symtec to expand distribution in Canada
Symtec to expand distribution in Canada
Symtec Inc., a Minneapolis-based manufacturer of Heat Demon heated accessories for motorcycles and ATVs, announced a partnership with Kimpex, a recreational vehicle parts and accessories distributor based in Drummondville, Quebec.
Kimpex will have access to the full Heat Demon line, which was previously sold under the Symtec brand in Canada.
“We’ve established our reputation on distributing top-of-the line products to our customers,” said Marie-Josee Turcotte, communication and marketing director of Kimpex. “The Heat Demon line offers unmatched heat output and quality components that fall in line with our rigid standards.” Introduced to Kimpex sales reps at their annual snowmobile and ATV sales meeting in March, the entire
Heat Demon product line is in stock and available in the 2013 Early Bird Winter catalog. “We look forward to working with Kimpex to increase the availability of our innovative heated powersports accessories in the North American market,” Symtec president Riley Harlan said. “This partnership opens up a new realm for the Heat Demon brand and will go a long way toward our vision of becoming a world leader in heated accessories.”
Friday, February 24, 2012
Installing the right side heater (throttle side) on a Harley Davidson with electronic throttle (TBW)
Fig. 1 is showing how the heater is wrapped around the TBW sensor. Make sure the I.D. of the throttle side handlebar is .875” so that the TBW sensor and heater will have enough room to slide inside the handlebar.
Fig. 2 is showing how the heater and TBW sensor is inserted into the handlebar. Make sure all the wires are positioned the same direction and that the heater is held tightly to the sensor.
Fig. 3 is showing the heater and TBW sensor installed into the handlebar. This should not slide in too tight as it may damage the heater.
For answers to some of our most common fitment questions, CLICK HERE
Fig. 2 is showing how the heater and TBW sensor is inserted into the handlebar. Make sure all the wires are positioned the same direction and that the heater is held tightly to the sensor.
Fig. 3 is showing the heater and TBW sensor installed into the handlebar. This should not slide in too tight as it may damage the heater.
For answers to some of our most common fitment questions, CLICK HERE
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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