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i am not sure on the grips, but get yourself a good pair of lined leather gloves, they are well worth it
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Pollyheaters. Inexpensive, work fantastic, and completely invisible once installed. I've used others and will never use anything else.
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If you try looking in some of the snowmobile accessory places; they normally have exactly this sort of item available.
Here's one source...
https://www.denniskirk.com/snowmobil...-thumb-warmers
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cold weather/hands
Has anyone tried scuba divers gloves as liners in motorcycle gloves?
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Heated grips only warm the bottom of your hands and mine usually get cold on the top. You might want to go for heated gloves instead they will keep your whole hand toasty.
I I have snowmobile gloves from Costco that I love and they are plenty war for me and waterproof as well.
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http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...r-heated-grips
I used Bikemaster Heated grips on my GS and they are easy to run the wires to the battery and under the seat.
NOT as good as the Factory heated grips but I used them (With Good Gloves) to about 40 degrees.
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If you're looking for some cold weather gear; I really like my Knee Necks!
http://www.kneenecks.com/
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Heated grips are nice, but as others have mentioned they have their limitations. I find heated glove liners work REALLY well for me. The ones from WarmNSafe are great. They come in extra small and they are a great company to do business with. Here's a link.
http://www.warmnsafe.com/heated-glove-liners/
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Some riders use snowmobile handlebar muffs.
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Muffs
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Thanks so much everyone. There are definitely several options to look into that I hadn't thought about. I'm thinking that my best option will be heated gloves.
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Heated gloves for sure
Wind deflectors take alot of wind away from your body.
Hunters seat cushion has the beads in it that warm up when sat on.
Little heat cushion for the tusion
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Originally Posted by WA5VHU
I used muffs on my NC700X which I plan on moving to my RS when it gets cooler. They blocked the wind off my hands and along with my very old ski gloves kept my hands warm, even down to 12° F at 60 MPH. I hope they are compatible with the RS as I haven't tried them on yet.
I've thought about those. Any issues grabbing the clutch? How easily can you get your hand on/off the bars? Any recommendations on a specific brand? Thanks!
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Hot hand warmers.
Cheap throw them in gloves ,boots instant heat 6-8 hrs
Used for hunting . Work great
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Previous:
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Tried them on our snowmobile before but could never get comfortable with them. Couldn't see controls, not real smooth to get in and out of.
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Anyone know? Does the RS charging system have enough power to run heated vests and gloves for both driver and pillion?
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You may want to take a look at the "Freeze Out" clothing from Cycle Gear. inexpensive and a windbreaker.
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Fyi thinsulate gloves have done me well for last 4bikes 6yrs. (LA winters 20•f may see teens)
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/searc...g&gclsrc=aw.ds well enough I dont need the hot hands packs (but know dont just toss pack in glove, keep on inside of wrist near blood-flow wrks better fyi) have don me well in cold & colder rain. Good to drive but gives you fat fingers hard to do much finger wrk
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Heated gloves are the best option - but ski gloves work well, too
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