Warm and Safe Heated Gear
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Warm and Safe Heated Gear
Hello All,
I have their heated gloves and socks. Used them when I rode my Scout. Well now that I ride the RGS a lot more and am wanting to ride in cooler weather. Hey before you say it age does change things, now I have found I like to be warm rather than cold.
So the moral to my story is I just ordered from them the heated jacket liner, heated pants and the wireless Dual heated controller. I am stoked, package should be here early next week.
On the other hand I will be selling the wired Dual heat controller, the extended cords 2 of them and the power take off that connects to the battery if anyone is interested.
I have their heated gloves and socks. Used them when I rode my Scout. Well now that I ride the RGS a lot more and am wanting to ride in cooler weather. Hey before you say it age does change things, now I have found I like to be warm rather than cold.
So the moral to my story is I just ordered from them the heated jacket liner, heated pants and the wireless Dual heated controller. I am stoked, package should be here early next week.
On the other hand I will be selling the wired Dual heat controller, the extended cords 2 of them and the power take off that connects to the battery if anyone is interested.
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silveradoman2 (02-24-2017)
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Yeah I am stoked about it. Except for the gloves the pants and socks are under garments. The jacket liner is like a jacket when you take off your outer riding jacket, which will be my leather jacket. My brother went with the idea of an outer waterproof shell to keep him warm. Clumsy and you sure as h**l don't want to touch your pipes with them. I do like the gloves and socks. Used the gloves more than the socks. Hated the wires i had to run under the sweatshirt to attach. With the jacket liner, it has all the connections built in for everything. The remote controller will be a blessing. No more guessing how much I have dialed it in for either setting.
Going to be a warm rider for sure.
Going to be a warm rider for sure.
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Originally Posted by silveradoman2
Yeah I am stoked about it. Except for the gloves the pants and socks are under garments. The jacket liner is like a jacket when you take off your outer riding jacket, which will be my leather jacket. My brother went with the idea of an outer waterproof shell to keep him warm. Clumsy and you sure as h**l don't want to touch your pipes with them. I do like the gloves and socks. Used the gloves more than the socks. Hated the wires i had to run under the sweatshirt to attach. With the jacket liner, it has all the connections built in for everything. The remote controller will be a blessing. No more guessing how much I have dialed it in for either setting.
Going to be a warm rider for sure.
Going to be a warm rider for sure.
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Have the liner, gloves, and wireless controller. The setup works well - just need to figure out a place to mount the controller while riding. Currently just turn it on and stick it in a pocket which works ok but tough to take out to adjust with gloves. Don't like the idea of putting velcro stickies on the bike but might go that route.
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rlager,
The setup works well - just need to figure out a place to mount the controller while riding.
I was thinking of Velcro, after your reply I looked to see where else it might fit.
Bingo, that is if it fits, I have the Fairing pouch installed on mine.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...-fairing-pouch
I was thinking I could stash it in one of the pockets. Hopefully it will fit.
The setup works well - just need to figure out a place to mount the controller while riding.
I was thinking of Velcro, after your reply I looked to see where else it might fit.
Bingo, that is if it fits, I have the Fairing pouch installed on mine.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...-fairing-pouch
I was thinking I could stash it in one of the pockets. Hopefully it will fit.