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kingsknight
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PostPosted: 23:23 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Heating your bike Reply with quote

What do you lot use to keep warm part from thick/warm gear. Wondered if any of you have tried anything like this?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Seat-Heater-Complete-Kit-Ideal-For-All-Motorcycles-Motorbikes-Scooters-/190667105826?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item2c64a52622

Hand guards + heated grips sounds like a win to me as well!

Fuck me it's cold!
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PostPosted: 23:29 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Heated seat seems pretty pointless to me. My core region is always the warmest anyway and the seat never gets so cold it penetrates through to my body. Start wearing full thermals, that may help more than you think.
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PostPosted: 23:50 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Benno wrote:
Heated seat seems pretty pointless to me.


Not sure mine always ices up in weather such as today, makes going around corners annoying as you are sliding off the seat.
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PostPosted: 23:56 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eh? Surely any ice on the surface of the seat will either crack and fall off or just melt as you sit on it.
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PostPosted: 00:00 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mine was iced today @ 8pm.

Sat on it with jeans, not too bad. My muffs on the other hand are solid Shocked
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PostPosted: 00:05 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

TheSmiler wrote:
Benno wrote:
Heated seat seems pretty pointless to me.


Not sure mine always ices up in weather such as today, makes going around corners annoying as you are sliding off the seat.


I make sure to scrape it off before I ride. Otherwise I get a wet crotch...
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PostPosted: 05:30 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Heating your bike Reply with quote

kingsknight wrote:
What do you lot use to keep warm part from thick/warm gear. Wondered if any of you have tried anything like this?


I don't use thick warm gear.

I use a heated jacket, heated trousers, heated grips, heated seat pad, Goretex coat and trousers and plastic over gear.

Heated seats are nice but get possibly too hot, nice all the same.

Thanks, I will be buying one of those kits or something like it.
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PostPosted: 07:43 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can't have too many heated things, I wish I had a heated seat this morning!

PS, lightly punching the seat whilst wearing gloves is the quickest way to de-ice it.
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PostPosted: 08:32 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Make sure you have a reg/rec in stock and know how to change it... You will be getting through quite a few of them if you start loading the electrics with heated stuff.
All the ones I have seen suffer from connecting leads that flap around and eventually fail, keep an eye on the connectors too.

Some good thermals and a one piece coverall keeps the cold out and your body heat in, the best piece of winter riding gear you can get.
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PostPosted: 08:34 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Make sure you have a reg/rec in stock and know how to change it... You will be getting through quite a few of them if you start loading the electrics with heated stuff.
All the ones I have seen suffer from connecting leads that flap around and eventually fail, keep an eye on the connectors too.

Some good thermals and a one piece coverall keeps the cold out and your body heat in, the best piece of winter riding gear you can get.
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PostPosted: 08:40 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

My way of avoiding the cold snap at the moment is working from home. It's awesome. Very Happy I am turning into a big jessie though.

jjdugen wrote:
Make sure you have a reg/rec in stock and know how to change it... You will be getting through quite a few of them if you start loading the electrics with heated stuff.


How many reg/rec's have you changed on your ER6F Sickpup? Given that I understand the first one usually goes within the first 20k anyway, that one doesn't count...
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PostPosted: 08:47 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

If anything, the more you put onto it, the less work the reg/rec is doing assuming the magneto is putting out plenty.
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PostPosted: 08:51 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Heating your bike Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
kingsknight wrote:
What do you lot use to keep warm part from thick/warm gear. Wondered if any of you have tried anything like this?


I don't use thick warm gear.

I use a heated jacket, heated trousers, heated grips, heated seat pad, Goretex coat and trousers and plastic over gear.

Heated seats are nice but get possibly too hot, nice all the same.

Thanks, I will be buying one of those kits or something like it.


jesus christ thats alot of messing around and plugging in!

not sure i could be bothered with all that faffing around.
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PostPosted: 10:24 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Heating your bike Reply with quote

shadylee wrote:
sickpup wrote:
I use a heated jacket, heated trousers, heated grips, heated seat pad, Goretex coat and trousers and plastic over gear.

jesus christ thats alot of messing around and plugging in!
not sure i could be bothered with all that faffing around.

They all plug together, plus he sleeps in them.
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PostPosted: 10:32 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jjdugen wrote:
Make sure you have a reg/rec in stock and know how to change it... You will be getting through quite a few of them if you start loading the electrics with heated stuff.


Good to see that yet again you really have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. Thumbs Up

instigator wrote:
How many reg/rec's have you changed on your ER6F Sickpup? Given that I understand the first one usually goes within the first 20k anyway, that one doesn't count...


It's on 80k and its third one including the original.
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PostPosted: 10:36 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jjdugen wrote:
Make sure you have a reg/rec in stock and know how to change it... You will be getting through quite a few of them if you start loading the electrics with heated stuff.
All the ones I have seen suffer from connecting leads that flap around and eventually fail, keep an eye on the connectors too.

Some good thermals and a one piece coverall keeps the cold out and your body heat in, the best piece of winter riding gear you can get.


Do you even know what a reg/rec does?

I'd like you to example how pulling more power from the bike will make it go bang.
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PostPosted: 10:42 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

just stick a towel over the seat when you leave your bike, come back, take towel off and nice dry seat Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 10:59 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hairy Tom wrote:
just stick a towel over the seat when you leave your bike, come back, take towel off and nice dry seat Thumbs Up


Because that towel isn't going to freeze to your seat is it? Laughing

I too, have heated jacket, seat & grips (paired with handlebar muffs) and as yet, I've not gotten cold this year. Last night I wore leggings and a tee shirt to work underneath my textiles.
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PostPosted: 11:42 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah all of the heated things break. They are naff.

Your can warm up your hands by heating your body core more. So layer up, and silk gloves inside your normal gloves does wonders. I still use my summer gloves with silk gloves inside. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 11:48 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
It's on 80k and its third one including the original.


That's not too bad. Be interested to see how your ER6F has held up over that 80k... whats been replaced and when etc.
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PostPosted: 11:50 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

mysterious_rider wrote:
yeah all of the heated things break. They are naff.

Your can warm up your hands by heating your body core more. So layer up, and silk gloves inside your normal gloves does wonders. I still use my summer gloves with silk gloves inside. Thumbs Up


Clicky.

So thats just short of 3 years my jacket has lasted for which suggests you are talking absolute rubbish.

There is no better way to warm your core than a heated jacket.

HTH Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:57 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
mysterious_rider wrote:
yeah all of the heated things break. They are naff.

Your can warm up your hands by heating your body core more. So layer up, and silk gloves inside your normal gloves does wonders. I still use my summer gloves with silk gloves inside. Thumbs Up


Clicky.

So thats just short of 3 years my jacket has lasted for which suggests you are talking absolute rubbish.

There is no better way to warm your core than a heated jacket.

HTH Thumbs Up


I meant gripwise, should've said.

Cheers.
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PostPosted: 14:21 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wear silk gloves under my normal ones and they do help somewhat however my hands still get icy cold (just less painfully icy cold)

I've resorted to bar muffs however the cheapys i got have gaps in the side so my thumbs still get cold, which i'm rectifying tonight (only fitted them last night)

I don't bother with heating my body as with my shirt, jumper and jacket i'm never really cold enough to warrant such things, heated seat sounds like overkill, can't say i've ever got a cold bum while riding
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PostPosted: 14:22 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry double post due to work proxy error
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PostPosted: 14:30 - 12 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think the point would be to overheat your core, so it expells heat through your extremities. That's what I do, and it helps. I won't ride when there's ice about though.
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