Don, those look like they may do the trick. Please give us a report on their performance after you get them (soon I hope).
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ragtop69gs |
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Don, those look like they may do the trick. Please give us a report on their performance after you get them (soon I hope).
Jay
Patriot Guard Rider http://www.patriotguard.org/ 98' T Black & Chrome 69' Buick GS 400 Conv. " Never ride faster than your angel can fly" "Ask the American Indians what happens when you don't control immigration"
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dynodon1 |
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Follow up on the Vaso glove liners. At first I didn't think they were working, even tried testing them with my heat gun that I test tire temps with at the
track, but found that they did work, hitting 110 degrees or so just on my hands in 40 degree weather.
But the problem is that the battery setup isn't secure. The end caps some loose when the outer glove gauntlet moves and twists around. In talking with VASO they say some new better magnets will solve the problem. When the did connect and work, my fingertips did seem to be nice and warm. If anyone tries these, be sure to order the smallest size that seems like it will fit. If you are on a dividing line, pick the smaller size. Here is the link again, I think these will work, but haven't had cold riding weather lately to really give them a try. http://www.vaso.tv/northamerica.html Don |
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mike2000t |
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I use ski mittens with Goretex down to about 32 degrees and ski mittens with glove liners down to about 25 degrees. Below that, it is too cold for me,
period.
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