Harpguy wrote:I can stay warm on most of my body but my head gets cold. Is there a liner or sock for your head? My helmet is a tight fit.
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Harpguy wrote:I can stay warm on most of my body but my head gets cold. Is there a liner or sock for your head? My helmet is a tight fit.
allkidd wrote:+1 on everything Troy and Eddie have already said. I have the Gerbings liner and gloves and the only thing that I would do different is to get one size smaller on the liner. You need to have the liner so that it is snug to your skin. My liner is a perfect size if it was a coat but because it is somewhat loose I lose a lot of the heat. I purchased my items new but as seconds directly from Gerbings at a big savings:
http://heatedclothingoutlet.com/index.shtml
My only other recommendation is that after you purchase the gear, don't walk into a public building, especially government offices, with all the wires and controls dangling out of your coat...I've been accused of having a bomb!
Rain gear should be free in this drought.Bob Morgan wrote:Oh NO! I just paid off my rain gear........... now I have to buy testosterone proof gear too? I'll never get out debt at this rate.ajayhawkfan wrote:There is still time to sign up for this testosterone filled ride.
Camping, you are joking right?reddof wrote:I'm in, but will need to buy a new tent. You are camping, right?
Oh, I thought this was a hard core ride. Yes, I was joking about camping. I am going to attempt to make the ride though.ajayhawkfan wrote:Camping, you are joking right?
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allkidd wrote:............ Do you guys ever consider trailering beyond the high speed riding until reaching the slower riding back roads?
Careful, Randy--that is strike 1. If you are not a real motorcycle rider, maybe you need to find another forum.allkidd wrote:Do you guys ever consider trailering beyond the high speed riding until reaching the slower riding back roads?
Next thing you know he will want to share my motel room.troy wrote:Careful, Randy--that is strike 1. If you are not a real motorcycle rider, maybe you need to find another forum.allkidd wrote:Do you guys ever consider trailering beyond the high speed riding until reaching the slower riding back roads?