Heated Grips or Heated Gloves??

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Minnie how about a heated padded bra. Now there's a thought for the ladies. Being a gentleman I can't suggest anything about the bazookas but obiviously they must make good insulation!   Being serious, I would have thought that the most heat would be required on the front of the body to over come the wind chill factor. However I don't use any form of supplementary heating, so I am not the best judge.                                                                                                                                                                             
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wow i have just read through all your replies adn its brill thanks everyone Big smile... x   i think its made up my mind its gonna be heated grips rather than gloves as i can then use em when i want whereas gloves i gotta wear or hook up or any other hassle and if it aint so bad when i set off at least the grips can be turned on half way through a journey.   Also brill advice about where i get them wired to so not to drain my battery...and of course the other advice i defo take on is not to wear too thick a gloves with the heated grips or the benefit aint felt.   Think i gonna get the ones with various heat settings - or would anyone suggest this a waste of time and they just need to be on or off??   Fankin you all again Hug Big smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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Get the Oxford Hot Grips Suzi, they have 4 settings. 25-100%, and 75% gets a wee bit too warm sometimes, and that's with the thick winter gloves on. Also they have a low voltage cut-out so if the bike battery gets down to 11.5V it'll shut off and not drain it.
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thermostat without doubt Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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YZFJohn.......surely cold NUMB hands are better for a barcleys bank                                                                                            LOL   Party x                                                                                                                                                                             
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[Respectfully] Yuck!!..this is not going in a good direction [/thumbs down]                                                                                                                                                                             
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Top laughs John , heated grips and a barclays bank. Ever considered taking them off the bike and trying to fit them to a melon , somehow.

lmfao ,.. Dusty ,..                                                                                                                                                                             
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I'm with Stroggyman. Barkbusters are great and they've really made a difference this winter. I wear winter gloves but my hands actually work after a few hours riding instead of being gnarled claws!Cool
I got mine from Chainspeed too but they told me the Storm S1 guards wouldn't fit my CB750. I contacted Rideworx/Barkbusters and they were brilliant in every respect, guards do fit my bike and I'm well chuffed!
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You don't need numb hands...you can just leave your gloves on......or so I've heardEmbarrassed                                                                                                                                                                             
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well thanks boys for the info about barclays bank and cold hands Wacko Ermm   but ah dooo think the info that i prefer is which is hte best option when im on me bike for riding me bike ... i think i can suss the barclays bank out for meself  Wink                                                                                                                                                                             
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Today I am a convert to "Little Footies Adhesive Toe Warmers". Stuck em on the top of my socks inside me boots. They are bloomin fantastic. My feet stayed really warm all day...think I'm gonna a great bif box full on tinternet                                                                                                                                                                             
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Mini they do hand hotties to, great for down the back of gloves in winter                                                                                                                                                                              
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do they hand hotties keep your fingers warm too then shell? and where do you get them from chick?                                                                                                                                                                              
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I've had my Oxford heated grips for a couple of weeks now and think they're great....lovely toasty paws.   But I had a really scary experience at the weekend when the glue on the throttle grip melted and the grip stopped, errr gripping....not good on a Lake District road with loads of hills & gear changes and not able to trust I would get a response when I wanted revs....and the delayed response when I wanted to decelerate was positively terrifying   The guy who fitted them said he used the glue Oxford supplied with the grips...good eh?   Anyway, they are now super-glued so it's worth considering ditching the oxford glue & using something better when fitting em                                                                                                                                                                             
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I've had heated grips before but now use heated gloves along with heated body warmer when it gets real cold. Can run them of the bike or via battery which is usefull as I used to use it for cave diving to!

My stuff is by Keis and it's great, can even get heated insoles to.

Kelvin
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Oooooops sorry Suzie just saw your q on this.

I find putting one down the back of my gloves almost to knuckle keeps the circulation going in my hand.

Ian got me a whole box for Xmas a couple of years ago lol from on the web, but you can get them all over now


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