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Advice for cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1255383" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>IMHO, those V-Strom handguards aren't much use. If' it's cold, your hands will be cold. I think heated grips are indispensable, but I suppose heated gloves (and jacket) would be a much better solution, but with a Gen I I don't know about the power draw. Electrical gurus here can advise about that. I have a vest that I seldom use, but then, I don't live in the Great White North.</p><p></p><p>+1 on the balaklava, but another very simple helper is a nice wool scarf. If you can seal off your neck area, you'll be a much happier rider. Oh, and the Pinlock anti-fog system is the best solution I've seen--maybe the <em>only </em>one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1255383, member: 11508"] IMHO, those V-Strom handguards aren't much use. If' it's cold, your hands will be cold. I think heated grips are indispensable, but I suppose heated gloves (and jacket) would be a much better solution, but with a Gen I I don't know about the power draw. Electrical gurus here can advise about that. I have a vest that I seldom use, but then, I don't live in the Great White North. +1 on the balaklava, but another very simple helper is a nice wool scarf. If you can seal off your neck area, you'll be a much happier rider. Oh, and the Pinlock anti-fog system is the best solution I've seen--maybe the [I]only [/I]one. [/QUOTE]
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