artistic rider
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I see articles on grips and articles on gloves but which are better? Had to delay getting my bike for a week because of the cold and still managed to spend quite a bit for farkles!
It's subjective.I see articles on grips and articles on gloves but which are better? Had to delay getting my bike for a week because of the cold and still managed to spend quite a bit for farkles!
I've got both. When it's really cold outside I prefer the gloves because they heat the outside of your hands/fingers where the cold wind's blowing on them (can't put guards on my AE). With grips on high your palms can be toasty and the backs of your hands and fingers freezing.ok. I will get the heated gloves. I took the motorcycle safety class and yesterday was the coldest ever for them. The clutch and brake handle froze my fingertips!!!! Its been awhile since I felt that pain! I can't say I missed it.
I think Smitty figured out a way.......(can't put guards on my AE).
Do you have a link to the Smitty work around? I did not find it.I think Smitty figured out a way.......(can't put guards on my AE).
I'm going with grips and guards. They're always there, just in case.
If the levers were painfully cold while wearing normal motorcycle gloves then the heated glover are the way to go. Heated grips won't help with cold levers.ok. I will get the heated gloves. I took the motorcycle safety class and yesterday was the coldest ever for them. The clutch and brake handle froze my fingertips!!!! Its been awhile since I felt that pain! I can't say I missed it.
Sorry, it wasn't Smitty after all.Do you have a link to the Smitty work around? I did not find it.
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