I bought some Gerbing's today
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Rather than using the Gerbings controller, I mounted a permanent power plug in the left side plastic cover. Also, mounted a Heatroller, both towards the top of the cover, so I can easily reach the Heatroller while riding.
The problem I had with the Gerbings portable controller was that it attached to my belt "under" my jacket. I had to pull over to change settings, not easy sometimes. Plus it was a bit more of a hassle when getting ready.
I use a single controller for all three items (liner or jacket, G3 gloves, and pant liner). I find the realtive temps to fine, so I don't need separate controllers.
Just a thought.
The problem I had with the Gerbings portable controller was that it attached to my belt "under" my jacket. I had to pull over to change settings, not easy sometimes. Plus it was a bit more of a hassle when getting ready.
I use a single controller for all three items (liner or jacket, G3 gloves, and pant liner). I find the realtive temps to fine, so I don't need separate controllers.
Just a thought.
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I use a single controller for all three items (liner or jacket, G3 gloves, and pant liner). I find the realtive temps to fine, so I don't need separate controllers.
I found the HD liner to be a bargain ($165) when coupled with Chicago HD's 25%-off-one-item sale going on till Dec. 31st. It has Gerbings Nanowire technology that Gerbing won't incorporate in their own line till next year. It looks like a winner as far as I can tell.
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