Best electrically heated grips

cbrgaz

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What does everyone on here us if any?
I have heated grips but find my thumb and first index finger still go numb.
Was thinking of trying either heated liners or full gloves.

Thanks in advance

Garry

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What does everyone on here us if any?
I have heated grips but find my thumb and first index finger still go numb.
Was thinking of trying either heated liners or full gloves.

Thanks in advance

Garry

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get some bar muffs - I have some on my commuting bike, the Tracer 900. I took my R1200RS out for a spin today and whilst the OE grips are very good, I would have liked the comfort of my bar muffs when I went over the top of the Cotswolds from Toddington to Stow - the windchill at 80-90mph was more than the grips could cope with.
 
Muffs are a great thing, but not if you have more than one bike which you use, meaning you have to faff swopping them over or duplicate the expense. And personally I still find that unless there is actively some sort of heating my hands still go slowly cold.

Gerbings heated gloves (and jacket) for me, usable on any bike (with a power outlet of course, easy and cheap to fit) and epic - proper proper comfortable in the coldest weather. And much better than heated grips. You will wonder why you made do without them, completey takes cold weather out of the equation - ride all year round with impunity.
 
Muffs are a great thing, but not if you have more than one bike which you use, meaning you have to faff swopping them over or duplicate the expense. And personally I still find that unless there is actively some sort of heating my hands still go slowly cold.

Gerbings heated gloves (and jacket) for me, usable on any bike (with a power outlet of course, easy and cheap to fit) and epic - proper proper comfortable in the coldest weather. And much better than heated grips. You will wonder why you made do without them, completey takes cold weather out of the equation - ride all year round with impunity.

That's handy, I'll buy some and rob a bank :D
 
Rode down to see Proff off at the weekend wearing summer gloves and muffs. Had to turn down the standard 1150gsa heated grips as they got too hot, even on minimum.

I can see the beauty of heated gloves on multiple machines, but if you only have one.....muffs trump everything.
 
Rode down to see Proff off at the weekend wearing summer gloves and muffs. Had to turn down the standard 1150gsa heated grips as they got too hot, even on minimum.

I can see the beauty of heated gloves on multiple machines, but if you only have one.....muffs trump everything.

especially when it rains
 


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