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Wish my bike had heat problems

Well; there's always...
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haha

Thanks for your service :firstplace: . . . and get some thermal underwear :lecturef_smilie:!
I def had on my thermals yesterday...I love lots of those, I've been stationed in Minot also...someone in the AF hates me and keeps sending me to cold bases!
 
Cold weather riding??
A friend of mine gave me a set of insulated leggings that you just wrap around your calves; they secure with velcro. :thumbup:
Warm and toasty in 28 degree weather! :ohyea:

Hey Bob: Can u find out where friend got your leggins:helpsmilie:
 
i have a pair of snow pants i use occasionally this time of year .in another couple of weeks it will be time for the waterproof Cortech 2 piece snowmobile suit .i really need heated grips and i have not found any that are 2009 GS specific yet .saw some german made battery operated gloves the other day- 260.00 dollars though .going to try the grabber hand warmers first and see how they work .

i used them back in the 1990's they worked good on 20/40 degree early morning rides to work from Daytona to Jacksonville. There is a trick to making them last more then one usage. Get yourself a box of Ziplock freezer bags and when you get where your going remove the heater and put it in the zip lock bag. Squeeze as much air out of the bag as possible and seal it up.
 
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