Heated Grips with 12.5 Wild1 Bars
#11
Gloves and grips are different tools for different jobs.
Heated gloves are for when it's below 40 degrees. Heated grips are awesome when you're out in the spring or the fall and it drops into the low 60s or high 50s in the evening, and you don't want to stop and change gloves.
Heated gloves are for when it's below 40 degrees. Heated grips are awesome when you're out in the spring or the fall and it drops into the low 60s or high 50s in the evening, and you don't want to stop and change gloves.
#12
I've used heated grips and regular gloves all day in temperatures below 0 degrees. You need to decide whether or not you want to be attached to the bike or not or use batteries. I prefer the grips, just turn them on and go, no connect/disconnect, no hassles. Decent heated grips and decent regular gloves and it won't be the cold on your hands that stops you from riding.
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