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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    yeah... noting your use of "swings"... I'd like to apply that to temps this time of year...

    Could be 38 degree's when you ride out in the morning here... then later it's 70 degree's (perfect) when your riding back home. Crazy temp changes for motorcycling but I do it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Heatnbeat View Post
    Yep; went to work with frost and a heated jacket, came home with sun and a t shirt good riding though
    Either of those would be nice, I head to work and it 60+ and come home in the thirties some nights...Could be a cold winter...I got spoiled with that winter in San Diego

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    Heated Jacket

    Milwaukee Jacket usually used by the trades when working outside.
    Has a rechargeable battery that fits inside your jacket on your hip.
    Two of us have them and think they are the best thing ever for a rider in cooler climates says the F6B owner in Canada. There is two levels of heat and can last up to five hours.
    I didn’t want a cable attaching me to the bike. I give it two thumbs up!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by K/W Motoman View Post
    Milwaukee Jacket usually used by the trades when working outside.
    Has a rechargeable battery that fits inside your jacket on your hip.
    Two of us have them and think they are the best thing ever for a rider in cooler climates says the F6B owner in Canada. There is two levels of heat and can last up to five hours.
    I didn’t want a cable attaching me to the bike. I give it two thumbs up!!
    It doesn't seem that the Milwaukee Jacket offers heat in the sleeves though...?

    Gerbing jacket liners do provide for that.


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    I'm on my second season with the hotwired gear from Cyclegear. I like it. Warms thoroughly, was about 400 for pants, jacket, gloves, and shoe soles. They say it comes with an unconditional lifetime warranty, which is why I bought it. 400 dollars for life? Seemed like a great investment to me and I'm still really enjoying it.

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    thinking on getting this one

    https://www.costco.ca/Fired-Up-Unise...wLh8Qkew%3D%3D

    Fired Up Unisex Black Heated Vest Liner

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    This is the brand that I have https://www.ventureheat.com/11-power-sports
    Gt-40 jacket liner and gt -30 pants liner notes that jacket and pants controls are built-in
    And jacket is wireless also. And all plug into one another.
    Heat up is milliseconds
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