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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 1255691" data-attributes="member: 17601"><p>Heated Gear. I used to ride in really cold weather with layers. I can't tell you how much more comfortable you are to not dress like the michelin man to ride. A single tight long-sleeve shirt, followed by the heated liner, followed by a good long outer shell. That with my heated grips and some decent gloves, I can ride in any weather until the ice is on the road. For really long cold blasts on the slab I'll add a neck gaitor. While you CAN ride in the cold w/o heated gear, it's just way more pleasant with it. I use the Tourmaster Synergy heated liner and couldn't be more happy with it. Same price as a set of tires.</p><p></p><p>Another benefit--you save a LOT of space packing by leaving all of those layers behind. If my liner ever fails on the road, my plan would be to stop at the first place that sells clothes and buy the layers to get me home without hypothermia....</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/heated_gear/upper_body/tour_master/synergy_2_0_heated_jacket_liner.html?gclid=COfK7LjS08cCFUWRfgodQZUGkQ" target="_blank">https://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/heated_gear/upper_body/tour_master/synergy_2_0_heated_jacket_liner.html?gclid=COfK7LjS08cCFUWRfgodQZUGkQ</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 1255691, member: 17601"] Heated Gear. I used to ride in really cold weather with layers. I can't tell you how much more comfortable you are to not dress like the michelin man to ride. A single tight long-sleeve shirt, followed by the heated liner, followed by a good long outer shell. That with my heated grips and some decent gloves, I can ride in any weather until the ice is on the road. For really long cold blasts on the slab I'll add a neck gaitor. While you CAN ride in the cold w/o heated gear, it's just way more pleasant with it. I use the Tourmaster Synergy heated liner and couldn't be more happy with it. Same price as a set of tires. Another benefit--you save a LOT of space packing by leaving all of those layers behind. If my liner ever fails on the road, my plan would be to stop at the first place that sells clothes and buy the layers to get me home without hypothermia.... [URL="https://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/heated_gear/upper_body/tour_master/synergy_2_0_heated_jacket_liner.html?gclid=COfK7LjS08cCFUWRfgodQZUGkQ"]https://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/heated_gear/upper_body/tour_master/synergy_2_0_heated_jacket_liner.html?gclid=COfK7LjS08cCFUWRfgodQZUGkQ[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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