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As with many others, I have to ride through winter for long distances.
I have used under gloves, which help, but as I have said before they only help for a bit.
I have used heated grips with winter gloves for the last 3 years. This seems pretty effective, but this year I got a pair of bar muffs. These with the heated grips work fine. I don't really have any cold hand problems.
Though this has now made me feel cold in other places (previously blocked out by the cold hands). So a pair of Gerbing socks may be next. ____________________ Travelling around the world...a bit at a time. Where am I now? / Visit my BLOG
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 syl World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:21 - 30 Dec 2005 Post subject: Re: Heated grips 101 |
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| Yokogeri wrote: | Its getting far to cold for bikes but I still gotta ride really as it gets me to work, I've got some thick winter gloves but my fingers still get really cold, I mean painfully cold! So I'm looking at getting some heated grips,
Are they any good, do they keep your hands nice and toasty or just keep the cold away?
What are the best ones to go for, value for money and all that?
What else do I need to know really?!?! lol
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I've just braved the rotten weather to take my bike for it's first (600 mile) service. I was going to chicken out if the snow that fell last night was still around, but the rain washed it all away. So after an 80 mile round trip in driving rain and freezing fog I'm happy to say that the journey home was incredibly pleasant compared to the journey there.
£29 for a pair of Oxford Hot Grips from Hein Gerike and £50 for fitting them at Infinity made me a very happy bunny, despite the awful visibility. As their regular RRP is £59 I was happy to spend £79 for a (very professionally) fitted pair - they even gave me back my original unmolested grips in case I ever want to put them back on in future.
This was my first trip out in rain, so talking of driving rain - does that spray on stuff (RainX and the like) really work? I quickly found that wiping the visor at 70mph was a complete waste of time, as 2 seconds later it was covered again. Also, are those pin-lock anti-fog inserts worth the money (I have an Arai helmet)? ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 54 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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