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If your jacket and pants are already a pretty snug fit, the liners under them might make things a bit uncomfortable..
My current leather jacket has a liner that I remove when it gets warm. I figure now I can leave the liner at home and use the heated one when I need it. I decided because I normally ride with my sliders or firehose jeans and only use the leather pants when it's cold I would get the overpants and ditch the leather ones.
Originally Posted by Baeseman1
You won't regret a single purchase from what you have listed.
Just making sure - you also need the $10 case/pouch for the controller. The Harley controller comes with the case, but the Gerbings is extra.
Also, see THIS POST for something else I think you'll like.
Let me know if you have any questions...
I did order the pouch for the dual controller. As for the plug, I don't have a dash on my Dyna so I haven't figured out exactly how I'm going to mount the power connecter yet.
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