some info
Can those who have the Robobrackets offer up some info on if your hands still get cold on the freeway when its in the 40's? (I have gloves of course...)
Thanks.
It all depends. ( I have the RoboBrackets and MadStad shield )
I had good cold weather gloves, but the mid-40s @ 75+ mph - my hands would get cold. Not bad, but not something I would want to go on for more than an hour or two. If the speed was down to the 50 mph range and below, the gloves were fine - didn't notice any cold.
I just bought a pair of the Tourmaster Synergy Textile Gloves (heated) . . .
. . . . and they work great as far as the warmth goes. Being wind and (I think) waterproof, they are even good without being turned on.
They are good on flexibility (no problems with throttle or my Throttlemeister and SE5 shifting is good) They are not great on zippers or for doing brain surgery, but I don't have one of those - so I am good to go.
The wiring is a pain - A MAJOR PAIN. Everything is fine when you are riding, but if you are stopping a lot, like for gas or anything where you need to take off a glove - especially if you are right handed - you will find you will most likely have to take off both gloves AND disconnect them. Getting them back on and hooked up will take something under 5 minutes. I am not looking forward to doing this some cold, rainy/snowy night.
I do have the Synergy Heated Vest ( that is great ). Connecting the gloves to the vest is not bad, but it does require some wire management. But knowing what I know now, I would have bought the Synergy Jacket - it has connectors for the gloves that would "help" with the wire management, though unplugging etc. would still be an issue - though you might be able get away with only taking off one glove.
The other alternative is getting some hand guards to put on the Spyder. I have seen some soft ones (like muffs for your hands) and some hard ones advertised. I have some hard ones on my BMW and they work very well. But, since I have the NMN risers and Throttlemeisters, I really have to see them in person and figure out if they will fit.
I have heated grips on my BMW, I don't use them - they don't seem to make a significant difference to me. I am not looking to put any on my Spyder.
I am still really happy with the RoboBrackets and shield. I have hit the 30s and it works very nice. My First Gear riding suit, Synergy Vest & Textile Gloves work like a charm (except for all that damn wiring and inconvenient connection activity).
Tom