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8-ball
Posted 2010-11-17 12:31 AM (#73654)
Subject: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Tourer

Posts: 457
Green Bay, WI United States
Was able to get "Twster" out of the garage this afternoon after slipping"Hotrod" a mickey! Put on 265 miles in temps between 52 and 39. Went to show off "Twister" to my buddy who is a H-D owner. He was very impressed with the Vision. He was sitting on the bike to see how it felt, first thing out of his mouth is "good god this seat is warm". I told him to grab the handgrips. He liked the idea they were heated and as for me it helped make my ride today quite enjoyable. Never had this option before but will not be without it again. Will ride until the roads get salted which has happened in the northern part of WI.

Ride hard, ride fast, but above all ride safe.....

Wildman

PS: Warming back up with the help of the Captain!!
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K2V2
Posted 2010-11-17 7:08 AM (#73674 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Cruiser

Posts: 162
Northern NJ
We have used the heated grips and seat a lot more than we thought we would. They make a huge difference in comfort and reduce the need of bulkier cold-weather gear.
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Webhair
Posted 2010-11-17 9:07 AM (#73689 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Wait until you try out some Gerbings.... I have ridden in temps down to 17 degrees... Still nice and toasty.
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K2V2
Posted 2010-11-17 9:23 AM (#73692 - in reply to #73689)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Cruiser

Posts: 162
Northern NJ
Webhair - 2010-11-17 10:07 AM

Wait until you try out some Gerbings.... I have ridden in temps down to 17 degrees... Still nice and toasty.
+1 on that!
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-11-17 11:15 AM (#73707 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
It was in the 40's here this morning....and will be in the 70's later today. As said above, the seats and grips reduce the bulk of the clothes need to ride in colder weather.

Ride Safe
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joe schmoe
Posted 2010-11-17 1:18 PM (#73718 - in reply to #73689)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN

Webhair - 2010-11-17 10:07 AM Wait until you try out some Gerbings.... I have ridden in temps down to 17 degrees... Still nice and toasty.

 +2 Rode when it was 10 degrees Gerbings kept me nice and toasty!!

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dr_reloader
Posted 2010-11-17 6:30 PM (#73750 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Tourer

Posts: 537
, FL United States
Life is good!!!
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lennyb
Posted 2010-11-17 6:38 PM (#73753 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
Having some electrical problems and had to ride home from the dealer today with no charging system (parts ordered). After 90 minute ride in non-insulated gloves and no extra draw on the battery (ie heated grips) my hands were pretty numb. Really makes me appreciate how nice it is to have them - now if I can just turn them on.
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vwfarm
Posted 2010-12-10 3:10 AM (#75131 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Cruiser

Posts: 51
Ennis, Tx
I know I'm riding more in colder weather now with the heated seats & grips... I use to stop riding at 45 and now still riding with temps down to 35...
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K2V2
Posted 2010-12-10 7:08 AM (#75141 - in reply to #73753)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Cruiser

Posts: 162
Northern NJ
lennyb - 2010-11-17 7:38 PM

Having some electrical problems and had to ride home from the dealer today with no charging system (parts ordered). After 90 minute ride in non-insulated gloves and no extra draw on the battery (ie heated grips) my hands were pretty numb. Really makes me appreciate how nice it is to have them - now if I can just turn them on.


In cold weatherr I carry extra warm gear as a backup in case the heated gear fails.
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LIVV
Posted 2010-12-10 5:14 PM (#75187 - in reply to #73654)
Subject: Re: RE: SEAT AND HAND WARMERS


Nalcrest, FL United States
I don't use them untill it gets down to the 20's Then they are nice to have and really do extend the ride time.
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