ovenpaa
Registered user
Actually too hot...
It was quite cold this morning (around zero) so I wore my freshly delivered Gerbing liner and didn't bother with hooking the rheostat in as it meant faffing around with cables and stuff. Big mistake! I hit early morning traffic within 3 miles and filtered for the next 30 minutes and literally cooked so tonight I guess I will be taking my winter liner out and fitting the controls properly.
So my question is, are they too warm for middle England? I was only in a T shirt but I did have a back protector in so that trapped the heat. I was wearing a KTM Rallye jacket that is a 3 layer thing but normally is cold on the arms after a while so this is the only reason I really got the liner.
It was quite cold this morning (around zero) so I wore my freshly delivered Gerbing liner and didn't bother with hooking the rheostat in as it meant faffing around with cables and stuff. Big mistake! I hit early morning traffic within 3 miles and filtered for the next 30 minutes and literally cooked so tonight I guess I will be taking my winter liner out and fitting the controls properly.
So my question is, are they too warm for middle England? I was only in a T shirt but I did have a back protector in so that trapped the heat. I was wearing a KTM Rallye jacket that is a 3 layer thing but normally is cold on the arms after a while so this is the only reason I really got the liner.