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Ride: 2007 Road glide
Join Date: Jan 1st, 2008
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Re: Heated gloves?
G3 as warm as you will ever need
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2007 Ultra Classic
Join Date: Jun 3rd, 2009
Location: Elkridge MD, USA
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Re: Heated gloves?
I agree with Gerbing product.
I installed the heated hand grips and used them a bit, but after reading about the problems with I took them back and went with the gloves. They get very warm. Warmer than I can stand when on max. On the product literature the heating range goes to 135F. One note if you ride in the rain: Some of the gerbing gloves have a leather outer shell. While the glove itself is waterproof, the leather is not (initially from the manufacturer). So if you do not waterproof them (the leather) they will keep your hands dry, but get heavy. I used the Nikwax product that Gerbing recommends. It works very well at water proofing leather glove and it easy to apply. I had to make a second trip to the store to get the waterproofer...so it you think you will need it, hope this will save you a trip. |
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Re: Heated gloves?
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You should really get the controller to avoid this.
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2007 Ultra Classic
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Re: Heated gloves?
I do have the controler. I was just describing how hot they can get when on the maximum setting.
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Re: Heated gloves?
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The Harley gloves work good and aren't too combersome (other than the weight of the battery which goes into a little pocket on the back of the glove) cuz they are only heated on the back of the glove. If it weren't for the batteries, they'd be quite simular to a pair of good, heavy gauntlet type gloves.The battery life is short, only an 1 hour on the highest setting, about 4 hrs on the lowest but they recharge quickly, about 15 minutes.. There are 4 settings, the lowest is almost inperceptable. I usually set mine on the second setting for riding in the morning to work, maybe 50deg outside.The highest setting won't burn ya but it'll toast the backs of your hands pretty good. I like em and can see where I'd use them for things besides riding, football games, snow park visits, stuff like that.
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Ride: 2007 Road King
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Re: Heated gloves?
So which is it the wired or the hybrid from gerbing do you prefer the hybrid is both wired and batt operated the g3 are wired p.s the batts and charger cost additional 100 clams making the total 300 semolians.
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Ride: 2010 FLHTK
Join Date: Nov 8th, 2009
Location: NY
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Re: Heated gloves?
The gerbing heated gloves are great I've been using them a couple of years now, wired to the battery .
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Ride: 2008 C50
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Re: Heated gloves?
I also have a set of Gerbings Gloves and they are the leather backed onesand wired direct. They are 2 years old and I paid 170 for them, then the foot pads so I had to go with the dual controller. It took a long time to finally spend the bucks, but I should have done it a long time ago. The quality is FANTASTIC, I had the First Gear set from Cycle Gear and they were cold and didnt have half the heat elements Gerbing does. Long and short of it the Gerbings are the way to go.
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Ride: 2009 Street Glide
Join Date: Nov 7th, 2008
Location: Seattle WA.
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Re: Heated gloves?
I've been using my G3 gloves and heated long sleeve vest for 6 years and love it on a cold day. I use the two way controller to dial-in each separately. If you live where it gets cold or ride in the mountains, you will never regret spending the money. The truth is it’s the best value for my money ever spent on motorcycle stuff.
One word of caution however; you will feel so invincible to the cold you may make the choice to ride when you should have kept the bike at home. On two occasions I decided to ride to work when I knew it wasn’t going to rain. The streets were dry, at least in front of my house. Knowing I would be completely comfortable even in 36 degrees, I hadn’t accounted for freezing fog which had turned into black ice on the road in the valley highway. I found myself drifting while changing lanes and than regretted moving into the fast lane. I than had to repeat to same maneuver to quickly get back to the right to keep from holding up the cars behind me. There is nothing more frightening than drifting on an icy road on two wheels going 55-60 mph. These day I cut off my riding at 38 degrees regardless. |
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