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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Yes, god sent them for soft cocks with bad circulation.
    Hmmm, like to see you as a motorcycle courier in the British winter as 2am in the morning riding back from Leeds to Southampton...Thats cold, thats wet and friggin lonely....

    So up ya bum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard
    Hmmm, like to see you as a motorcycle courier in the British winter as 2am in the morning riding back from Leeds to Southampton...Thats cold, thats wet and friggin lonely....

    So up ya bum
    I'm from the fucking Shetland Islands and it doesn't get any colder than that, I've been known to regularly trudge 18 miles home pissed as a newt, in nothing but a t-shirt, cos I spent my taxi money on booze.

    So up your electrically heated bum

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    I'm from the fucking Shetland Islands and it doesn't get any colder than that, I've been known to regularly trudge 18 miles home pissed as a newt, in nothing but a t-shirt, cos I spent my taxi money on booze.

    So up your electrically heated bum
    Yeah but the Shetland Islanders are a bunch of inbreeding weirdo's, lets face it, it maybe colder but 18 miles is nowt try an island larger than my arse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Got cold fingies....HARDEN UP!
    tough guy!
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    Last winter i found that by pulling wheelies you could keep the wind off you by using the bike to block it, worked a treat in the morning commute, and you got to work in a mighty hurry most days, some fellas with disco lights on there cars kept trying to run me me down, whats up with that, but i was never late!
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    Certified Wimp, and I love it.

    I was having trouble with my fingies not working when I got to work so I got myselft a pair of Oxford heated grips from Botany Honda, installed them last night, easy as!

    Had to turn them down as they were getting too hot this morning, could feel the heat going up my arms, didn't want to get off the bike when I got to work though.

    My hands were still warm an hour later.
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    $130.00 will get you some heated grips (plus install costs if you can't)

    I ride to work 60kms and sometimes my fingers get so cold they hurt. You can spot me in traffic on the southern, waving my arm around pleading for my heart to pump more blood there STAT.

    Fuck all the harden up crap, I say if you can afford it, why the fuck not??
    Om nom nom.

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    Mine were $99 took me an hour to install them and another hour pissing around trying to find a switched power supply.
    Wanted to hook them to the headlight curcuit (doesn't come on till engine running) but didn't want to add any load to the headlight fuse so just used an ignition feed for now.

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    Good idea but my engine doesn't emit enough heat radiation So I simply put my gloved-hands on either side of the engine crank. It's the only place within easy reach that gives the perfect amount of heat. Now, if only there was a pillow on the tank, I could catch a few at the same time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buggy
    bla bla bla preform some incredibly complicated procedure that can only be used while sitting at lights on a bike with fairings that allow you to get your hands into a warm spot bla bla bla
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Or you could buy a pair of winter gloves.
    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    Or move to Darwin
    Or you could get some heated grips, have warm hands all the time, and only need one pair of summer weight gloves....
    Meh- too easy. No one would ever go for it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    $130.00 will get you some heated grips (plus install costs if you can't)

    I ride to work 60kms and sometimes my fingers get so cold they hurt. You can spot me in traffic on the southern, waving my arm around pleading for my heart to pump more blood there STAT.

    Fuck all the harden up crap, I say if you can afford it, why the fuck not??
    yep, i hate when fingers get that cold! i couldnt feel to pull the clutch in coming back from welly last night, my fingers were so far gone. and that was with my thinsulate gloves! LOL.

    btw, i can likely afford heated grips, but im a cheapskate and im not an old lady yet, so thats out. will just suffer in silence and pay the price when i am an old lady
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    Oxford Hot Grips, 95$, controllable heat levels with a dial. 2 hours to install (mainly cause I have no idea what Im doing) They rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin
    yep, i hate when fingers get that cold! i couldnt feel to pull the clutch in coming back from welly last night, my fingers were so far gone. and that was with my thinsulate gloves! LOL.

    btw, i can likely afford heated grips, but im a cheapskate and im not an old lady yet, so thats out. will just suffer in silence and pay the price when i am an old lady
    I thort you said silence
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulaa
    Oxford Hot Grips, 95$, controllable heat levels with a dial. 2 hours to install (mainly cause I have no idea what Im doing) They rock.
    Where'd you get yours from, my oxfords were $99, I could have saved $4....

    But worth every penny. lowest setting is hot enough for AK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raster
    I thort you said silence
    it is silence....once the keys on the board stop making noise, lol.

    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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