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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerous Dave" data-source="post: 169596" data-attributes="member: 1299"><p>I also just installed a set of the Kimpex heaters today at work that I bought from Aerostitch for a scant $25. Only got to ride with them for about 15 minutes tonight in mid 30s temps at highway speeds. Initial reaction was that "Hi" setting was too hot. Switched 'em down to "low" and was comfy the rest of the way home (I have the V-Strom handguards too). Took power from the fused side of the "Hazard" fuse. I figure I almost never use the hazards, and if something went amiss with the heaters, I wouldn't lose a more critical circuit...you know, what with the fuse box being so darned accessible. :dribble: Anxious to spend a little more time with them. It was 20*F when I left for work this morning...wished I'd already had them wired and working, since my fingertips were the only thing that got cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerous Dave, post: 169596, member: 1299"] I also just installed a set of the Kimpex heaters today at work that I bought from Aerostitch for a scant $25. Only got to ride with them for about 15 minutes tonight in mid 30s temps at highway speeds. Initial reaction was that "Hi" setting was too hot. Switched 'em down to "low" and was comfy the rest of the way home (I have the V-Strom handguards too). Took power from the fused side of the "Hazard" fuse. I figure I almost never use the hazards, and if something went amiss with the heaters, I wouldn't lose a more critical circuit...you know, what with the fuse box being so darned accessible. :dribble: Anxious to spend a little more time with them. It was 20*F when I left for work this morning...wished I'd already had them wired and working, since my fingertips were the only thing that got cold. [/QUOTE]
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