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    Quote Originally Posted by DemonWolf
    I might have a look into heated hand grips... could be an option. =)
    Get them! I've got Daytona heated grips and would never go back. No need for bulky or even lined gloves. Even if your gloves get soaked through your hands will still be warm. On the odd occasion where its ridiculously cold and the hands are getting chilled even with them on (5 watts in each hand), all I do is put them on "Start" for a bit- 25 watts of glorious heat in each hand ahhhhhhhh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB
    25 watts of glorious heat in each hand ahhhhhhhh!
    Thanks for that bit of useful information. I had noted that "start" was a lot warmer than "on". Now I know exactly how much.
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    Cheers guys... Must look into the heated grips =)

    Thanks for all the good info

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    I have red gloves and yellow gloves...
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    I have thin polyprop gloves that i wear under my other gloves. They make LOTS of difference
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    Silk liners are good too.
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    heated grips the girls like heated grips and you will too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    They are wonderful - I have them on the Beemer and they really make a difference. Even when it is really cold, that warmth on the bars means your hands don't freeze up. I used to get aching hands when riding in winter but the heated grips are great. Wish you could get battery operated heated gloves for pillions, then I'd be made!
    beemer...my old man has battery operated gloves like what your after. the only thing he doesnt like is the weight of the batteries. i havent used them, so dont know how well they work. not sure if you can get them over here [hes canadian] but likely around somewhere.
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    Gloves, gloves, gloves... gloves gloves!

    There's so many to choose from them isn't there...

    Anyway, my 2 cents - Icebreaker merino/silk liners $29 @ some camping shops near you

    They are thinner than the ole polyprop gloves and SUPER warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC
    I have red gloves and yellow gloves...
    Colour coordinated? What colour is your jacket?
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    argh! Rode to NP yesterday arvo.. had a appointment with the Tenancy Tribunal (ex-landlord was being cunty) and it obviously rained.. and quite heavily in sections.. just before inglewood.. the water run off from my jacket seeped into my gloves! ugh.. not very nice..

    How do other people wear their gauntlet style gloves.. over the top of there jacket sleeve? or tucked in underneath?

    The other gear I brought... was all good. =)
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    Good Bike lol,should have a an extra VS for the rain ,then you can get soaky elbows;Serious now Gloves inside jacket and carry a roll of "All Blacks" ear tape,rap around ya glove ta jacket.sweet as.cheers Don.
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    Gloves inside, gloves outside, neither works. Jacket inside gloves, water runs down sleeve into glove. Jacket outside gloves, water blows up inside jacket (jacket sleeve is nicely horizontal) , soaks sleeve, then runs down back into gloves . What is needed is the equivalent of gaiters.Or , as suggested, duct tape. Not very satisfactory that, though
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    with my gauntlet style gloves, i wear the "sleeve" of the glove over the sleeve of my jacket. seems to work ok.
    my blog: http://sunsthomasandfriends.weebly.com/index.html

    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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