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Pete must be having us on. I just did a tour of weather reports for major cities in Oz and couldn't find anywhere below 18c. Nick
Trick would be to have metal connection tabs on palm (rubber insulated) and forefinger with live +ve tap on grips, circuit made by forefinger on clutch and brake, no wires to plug in, or has someone already done it ?
I'm surprised Martin - would have thought that a pretty Hi Tech solution for you to come up with! Maurie.
Just rest your hands on warm jugs now and then.
I've been using Powerlet glove liners for the past several years, Widder gloves before that. The Powerlets will keep my hands warm well below temps that the rest of me can't comfortably handle. And I live and ride where it actually gets cold. If the roads are dry and relatively free of snow, I'm good down to about -10C. That's in conjunction with a Powerlet jacket liner, handguards, and heated grips. Most of my riding pals use some form of "hippo hands". I don't, only because I don't like the feel of having my hands trapped inside them, but they're very effective.
PeteI like Powerlet - http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=88165.0The glove liners are thin and work well in your existing gloves plus get hotter then you need but are nicely adjustable. Heated grips are good for heating grips and when you don't have anything else.....Mark