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Heated seats....

reissooz

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Debating on whether the heated seat option is a good decision for someone on a somewhat limited budget. Do those of you that have them feel they are worth it or if you had the decision to make over again, you might have passed? My only experience with heated anything was heated grips for my v-rod and they barely lasted a year. Pretty expensive for a limited time of use. I would appreciate hearing from both sides of the aisle on this one! Thanks!
 
Gotta say..!!

while ryding in cold weather neither my butt nor my palms get cold. I find no use for heated seats or heated grips. Imho...I use heated gloves and a heated liner with chaps. Thighs knees get cold you know...:thumbup:
 
I'd go for a heated jacket liner (Warm & Safe) that you can control the temperature with its own thermostat and one of the best investments is some Baker Air Wings. They are great for cold weather and warm weather plus really work great if you happen to get caught in the rain.
 
I have only the heated grips that are on my RT. No heated seat or gear. I can be seen out any about until there is black ice on the roads.
 
I had a heated seat on my BMW and used it occasionally. My Spyder RTL doesn't have the heated seat and I haven't missed it at all. I do like the heated grips, but I would not pay extra for a heated seat.
 
On those occasions when its chilly/cold or I happen to get caught in the rain, like when I was on my way to Spyderfest, it sure increases the comfort level a lot.

I wish my BMW had heat too.
 
The thing I've never quite understood about heated grips or seats is why they are considered worthwhile in the first place. After all, both systems are heating the side of the body NOT exposed to the cold air! :banghead: If you're going to do a lot of cold weather riding, which I don't, I would suggest you look at a snowmobile suit. They are made to keep one warm while riding in windy cold weather. That's what I would do if I decided to ride seriously in the cold.
 
Heated seat

Debating on whether the heated seat option is a good decision for someone on a somewhat limited budget. Do those of you that have them feel they are worth it or if you had the decision to make over again, you might have passed? My only experience with heated anything was heated grips for my v-rod and they barely lasted a year. Pretty expensive for a limited time of use. I would appreciate hearing from both sides of the aisle on this one! Thanks!

I like riding in cooler weather and have never wished for a heated seat, maybe heated grips a few times though.
 
Heated grips are worth it.
Heated seat... nope. My RT has Corbin heated seat.. sure I use it sometimes... but it really doesn't do much. Save your $$$ and get some heated gear.
 

I have Heated Seat, Grips, and Heated Gloves plus Jacket. I love them all. Anything to make you more comfortable is worth spending your kids inheritance.

jack
 
while ryding in cold weather neither my butt nor my palms get cold. I find no use for heated seats or heated grips. Imho...I use heated gloves and a heated liner with chaps. Thighs knees get cold you know...:thumbup:

You must getting old Gene heated anything in southern calif. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
What can I say...snow, hail, rain in the mountains still cold...even here. But I do feel the cold more helps for cast the weather...
 
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