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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Alright Ken....... now I'm jealous !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Alright Ken....... now I'm jealous !!!
    No need, Steve. You live in sunny Florida! Me, OTOH, I ride all winter in the Western NC mountains. It gets a bit "nippy" in the early mornings.
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    My wife got me covered from my feet , pants , jacket liner and glove liners with a dual controller a few years ago, Best Christmas present ever. It's all First Gear stuff. She shopped for deals on line. I think she got all of it for around the $400 mark. Been pretty happy with it all.
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    Check out: webbike.com they test all kinds of bike stuff, they'll give you all the pros & cons ==============OR ============you could move to FL. & not need one.

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    I luv my Gerbing gloves, I'm fairly warm blooded and don't require the liner yet. I did however freeze my hands pretty bad quading several years ago and they don't like the cold at all now. The gerbings are a high quality item. The GF has a heated jacket from Cabelas that works pretty good too.

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    Even in Florida I imagine at 5:00am in January / February it may be a little cold.

    My thoughts are why be cold ever. I have always carried in my bag and use the heated liner whenever I need it. Keeping warm keeps your mind sharper and you happier overall. This leads to a better riding experience.

    Thank you for your help.

    Hopefully after I clean the connections and use a little dielectric grease my Tourmaster will work correctly again.

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    For the past two days I've been riding in 44 degree ambient temps @ 70-80mph for roughly one hour periods; with nothing more than a Olympia mesh jacket with liner

    The F6B provides some good wind protection, I can attest to that.

    Netherless I shall be breaking out my Gerbing gear once I see the temps dip below 40 degree's.


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