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I've never considered heating my butt..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-...item2c6253bb65
In all the weather I've ridden in, never have I though my butt was cold..... Does anyone have one of these things, or tried one, or used one on another bike. My impression is it's pretty pointless as a modification, but I'm willing to listen to someone who's tried one. Over to you
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How to get that nice "I've just pissed myself" feeling
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Looks like a complete waste of time (and money) to me.
Cold fingers and toes - yes. Cold butt - no. ... and the under seat exhaust gets pretty warm on a Tenere anyhow! |
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You laugh, but I have a couple of friends with a BMW 1600GTL thing that has 'his and hers' heated seats (and grips of course, and plugs for waistcoats!) and they swear by it...
Of course if it's that frikking cold you'd think they'd take the car? Continue laughing... Jx |
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I have to admit to buying some crap over the years, but even I wouldn't buy one of these. POINTLESS
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while we are on the whole issue of cold bits... does anyone have any amazing tricks for mega cold clutch fingers... currently wearing cold killers liners with spidi winter h2out neoprene gloves... no heated grips but have barkbusters fitted which breaks the wind somewhat... any tips much appreciated
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An old biker, long since departed, told me when I first started riding, when heated grips were confined to Pan Europeans and some BMW's.... Anyway, his tip was to get a pair of gloves that are too big, so there is at least 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch between the end of the glove and the finger, when closed around the grips. It actually works. But, having gloves that slip around a bit is one of the worst feelings ever.... you can get used to it, eventually.
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If your winter gloves (or layers of gloves) are too tight the cold will get through by conduction. Trapped air is the best insulator. They may not look very sexy but the best form of defence for cold hands is a pair of handle bar muffs. |
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When I used to courier in London in the late 80s I tried everything, including such crazy ideas as putting Elastoplasts on each finger tip, covering each finger in Vasolene and wearing pink Marigolds!! Bigger gloves was a good one, so were old WW2 RAF silk flying glove inners (if you can get them now), but I also found muffs the most succesfull (non-electrical solution).
As for the heated seat covers, they seem almost as ridiculous as these... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/13X13-Ulti...ht_3342wt_1267 |
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Nice one! Ta. Do u reckon they do a heated version of those beads
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