I rode to work last spring and 10 minutes before I got there, my hands were so cold (I had thermal liners under my gloves) that I lost all feeling - couldn't even work the clutch or brake lever.
Thank god I was on a GN250 which is pretty forgiving as I had to stay in the same gear for the rest of the journey.
I couldn't get my gear off - had to get someone to help me - took about 10 minutes to get any feeling back and then it was agony - like being plunged into boiling water.
The first thing I got when I bought my new bike was heated handgrips - bloody dangerous for me to ride in the cold without them - nothing wimpy about having them - much safer I think to have warm hands and proper control of your bike

 
			
 
					
					
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