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yeah i would get heated grips, Dont you get some free with a mag subscription?  |
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First off try some latex gloves over the thermal gloves, these will make allot of difference (they should)
Heated grips are sometimes good but they are not a total soloution, electric gloves will be allot better i'd imagine... the problem with heated grips is you end up with burning hot palms and freezeing knuckles and fingers, get some varable ones though if you do, you wont allways want your hands cooking.
Heated gloves "should" heat the whole hand and hence be better...
Ive just yesterday put some motorcross brush guards on and they make allot of difference as they stop most of the wind chill, they defenately help... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 10:18 - 15 Nov 2004 Post subject: Re: Fingers are sooo cold!!!! |
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Problem with inner gloves is they go under your normal gloves (duh!).
But as your normal gloves are usually a good fit this just makes them tighter. The tighter they are the more problems you have with blood flow to your finger. So that's why they're just as cold.
Heated grips just heat the palms. They take time to heat through the leather of the normal gloves as well. Then if you take your hands off the grips the gloves cool down and you have to start all over again. That said I've got a set of the velcro on ones (hot hands?) to try. I'm told these are better if used together with off-road hand guards to stop the wind chill.
Heated gloves do heat the whole of the hand. You can also get heated inner gloves. Not cheap and need to be looked after.
Why not try a pair of the Hein Gericke Panthan gloves (look like crab claws, two fingers into one glove 'finger'). I find these work really well at keeping fingers warm.
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but surely your gloves would start to ponk pretty quick with heated gloves?  |
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Any websites for these heated inner gloves? I'm gonna be riding in the winter.  ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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 buddha Renault 5 Driver

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I have a gortex gloves with a thermal inner gloves. After 40miles in the morning, fingers gone numb, no blood, no nothing...where are my last three fingers?????
All this heated gloves look fine, just look a hassel connecting it, you need to connect to the bike right?
Didnt know different bike would make a difference, but i have a cbr600.
[size=18]Question, How do you all keep your hands and fingers warm during long rides?[/size] |
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you know what i meant, on a motor bike matey..  |
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Yeah a car is better always.
But i use a 2 sets of gloves thermal inner one and a heavier outer one.
Don't really have much trouble but if wind chill is getting to you, ya can always ride slower  ____________________ ****NORTHERN IRELAND NEWSFLASH!!**** According to a recent survey, 94% of loyalists said the best sex they ever had was in the shower; the other 6% haven't been to jail yet.*** |
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Is the rest of you getting cold? If you can keep the "trunk" of your body warmer, it ought to mitigate the effect of the windchill on your extremities. Wear more t-shirts and jumpers  ____________________ My Old CBR400RR | Bike Oil FAQ | Petrol FAQ |
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i got a set of Motrax bar muffs the other weekend, coupled with some wind stopper hein gericke inner gloves I'm arriving at work after a 40 mile commute with toasty hands, I haven't bothered changing to my Panthans yet (still using my normal gloves), wearing the winter jacket or fitting my heated grips.
I am wearing extra layers though, t-shirt under the shirt and a jumper plus kidney belt
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As zero said, motocross hand protectors are good. You can bodge them to fit on almost any bike and they are cheap.
I got some Gericke 'Master 4' gloves the other day. Warm as toast.
Electrically heated grips are apparently very good but they put a lot of strain on your charging system. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Still in my summer gloves BMW hand protectors and heated grips make sure it will be like that all through the winter.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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just fitted oxford hot grips myself, same ones as keith got i believe
easy to fit, and like he mentioned, supposed to be a low current draw, just a bit paranoid about some kind soul coming along and turning them on for me, gonna work out some kind of locking mechanism to cover the switch, or fit a relay in
but initial impressions were good, kept whole hands warm, arrived after 90 miles at 11pm, hands as warm as when i left, variable temp is damn good also, cos on slower roads, or villages, too hot can be too hot
about these master IV gloves? whats the protection like, as thats the biggest issue for me? any armoured knuckles or anything? ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 113 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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