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On my Ultra, the heated grips are the best thing ever. On the Night Train, I have the switchblade foot pegs, with the swing out heel rest. A definite bonus on longer rides.
I used to laughed at my buddy when he would tell me how wonderful his heated jacket was. I thought he was just a wuss and I could tough out the cold weather.
I finally broke down and bought one after borrowing his jacket for a week. Instead of toughing out the last part of the season, I'm able to comfortably ride deep into the winter here in Iowa.
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