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Winter Gloves made for use with Heated Grips
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<blockquote data-quote="road runner" data-source="post: 660477" data-attributes="member: 5116"><p>Well after wearing them again today I don't think they are the greatest for motorcycles &lt;_&lt; . They are very comfy, and good feel of the grips, but the inner and outer linings move separate from each other. I think it's from the Hipora water-proof liner that is between the inner and outer lining. It's like a bearing surface between the two. This is a problem for me on the throttle side, because when you give it throttle your hand and inner liner move but not the outer liner, so you end up using the death grip on the throttle and in short order your hand cramp up. This may be partially eliminated by using a throttle rocker but I don't know.</p><p></p><p>I guess I should have tried them out better before posting. At least I'm posting now to say "not so great".</p><p></p><p>A.C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="road runner, post: 660477, member: 5116"] Well after wearing them again today I don't think they are the greatest for motorcycles <_< . They are very comfy, and good feel of the grips, but the inner and outer linings move separate from each other. I think it's from the Hipora water-proof liner that is between the inner and outer lining. It's like a bearing surface between the two. This is a problem for me on the throttle side, because when you give it throttle your hand and inner liner move but not the outer liner, so you end up using the death grip on the throttle and in short order your hand cramp up. This may be partially eliminated by using a throttle rocker but I don't know. I guess I should have tried them out better before posting. At least I'm posting now to say "not so great". A.C. [/QUOTE]
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