wheatonFJR
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I got heated gear during the offseason a year ago. Ten years ago when I got the FJR, I never would have considered getting heated gear. I have ridden in low thirties all day without it...stopping every couple of hours (as I would anyways no matter the temp) to warm up, etc.
However, now riding 2up, and deciding to take extended weeklong or longer 2-up trips, I could not possibly bring all the layers of gear needed for all temp variations. Heated gear is my space saver.
So when we take our trip this summer and head out in the 40s in the desert, or hit the altitude in the mountains, we just turn the control for the proper setting...not stopping as much to change gear as well.
I do have to admit, that having a heated liner plus heated glove liners makes early spring and late fall trips to Cheeseland and elsewhere that much more comfy...and therefore much more likely to happen.
EDIT: A middle of October ride with morning temps in the low 20s was a snap...it was dry, and we just watched for heavy frost on the pavement until it warmed up a bit.
However, now riding 2up, and deciding to take extended weeklong or longer 2-up trips, I could not possibly bring all the layers of gear needed for all temp variations. Heated gear is my space saver.
So when we take our trip this summer and head out in the 40s in the desert, or hit the altitude in the mountains, we just turn the control for the proper setting...not stopping as much to change gear as well.
I do have to admit, that having a heated liner plus heated glove liners makes early spring and late fall trips to Cheeseland and elsewhere that much more comfy...and therefore much more likely to happen.
EDIT: A middle of October ride with morning temps in the low 20s was a snap...it was dry, and we just watched for heavy frost on the pavement until it warmed up a bit.
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