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    Quote Originally Posted by babysteps View Post
    Tested to -5 in Christchurch with toasty warm fingers at the end of a 30 min commute
    Yeah, but see, is that a 50kph commute or a 120kph one? Mine is closer to the latter for much of the ride.
    "It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"

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    10K of open road then 5k of crawl
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    I only have summer gloves (Revit Fly) so got some thin cotton ones that fit inside them from Kmart $3 for two pair. A bit snug but nice and warm now

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaLad View Post
    Care to post a picture? Installing a set of hand guards has been on the 'must get around to that' list for a while now...
    Sorry for the delay. Took these pics a few weeks back.


    You can see in this second pic that I've strapped them around the opposite side of the mirror.


    They mostly strap on, but there is an alloy bar that bolts into the bar ends. Once you've sorted out how to position them it's probably just a few minutes to fit/remove.

    They look a bit naff, but they are so worth it!

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    I have a pair of these http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/t...leather-gloves

    They are plenty warm and toasty even not plugged in. Helps they are proper leather and (snow sealed) by me.
    Very well constructed and good feel for heavy glkoves.
    I only use the electric on the coldest of cold icy runs across the taupo plains etc.....
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