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Winter gloves
#21
(02-11-11, 11:24 PM)Skoot34 link Wrote: I'm a southern softy, so I wear heated gloves to keep my pinkies toasty  :b

Exo-2's to be precise:


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http://www.exo2.co.uk/stormshield-heated...7d6edc6356



Did they come with a controller and mains battery connection mate?
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#22
Spada Airwave.
Good enough except for the coldest of weather.
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#23
As  some of you I wear Hein Gericke lobster gloves and yes they are a bit big but that allows me to use their silk inner gloves (£12.99) when it gets colder. Along with HG heated grips and Oxford bar muffs for January ride outs. Had the bar muffs for years  as I don't need them that often,and they're a doddle to fit and waterproof.


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#24
Just refitted the Oxford muffs on mine useing the barend bolt mod.
I have renthal bars with oberon barends so just made a small hole in each muff at the right point and fitted longer bolts for the barends (went from 65mm to 100mm but this was overkill 80mm was enough) then used a large penny washer on the outside of the muff with a small washer and a rubber washer (rubber one to protect the paint on the bar ends) on the inside of the muff. took 10 mins in all and i tested at local track (honest officer) and held fine at 120mph and even at 140+ although they got a bit thinner and touched the top of my hand they didnt touch the levers.
also its cold ,wet and windy out tonight and even at those speed i didnt even get a chill on my hands and i tested without gloves at all to check for coldness.

i did find i have the fuzzygoth mirror mod and the muffs do show in the mirrors a bit, but not to intrusive.
still think muffs or guards are one of the best things around to keep hands warm.
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