Spyder Tony
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Once again, as I was ryding to work on the Spyder, it dawned on me halfway into my commute that I have heated handgrips :duh:.
Temps this morning were 44 degrees (I know that's practically summer for some of you used to colder climates) which is cold in my neck of the woods. I have heard several people post that the heated hand grips are just right on low setting but too hot on high. I found the high setting to be just the right accompaniment for my gloves.
Now, if only I could only remember that I have 'em. I don't know how many rydes I have taken the last couple of weeks wishing my hands were warmer...:banghead:
Temps this morning were 44 degrees (I know that's practically summer for some of you used to colder climates) which is cold in my neck of the woods. I have heard several people post that the heated hand grips are just right on low setting but too hot on high. I found the high setting to be just the right accompaniment for my gloves.
Now, if only I could only remember that I have 'em. I don't know how many rydes I have taken the last couple of weeks wishing my hands were warmer...:banghead: