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...The only problem I had was that with the jacket liner, you have to wear something over it. Way too bulky for me...The gloves work great but what I ended up doing was heated grips and riding with fingerless gloves....
I just unzipped the quilted (Thinsulate?) liner out of my HD jacket and replaced it with the heated one. No bulkier and saves having to wear heavier underclothing. There's no way you could ride with fingerless gloves in the cold where I live, no matter how good the heated grips are!
Hey Krow
Now I've only been in 36* weather but I do ride with just the fingerless gloves and heated grips. Have the Batwing on my SG which blocks most of the wind. I would admit though, if it were to get much lower, would have to go to some type of full finger glove.
Hey Krow and Brandss i gotta say you boys are out of your minds riding with fingerless gloves in the temp. How long as it been since you guys had feeling in your fingers? haha
I bought the HD Gerbing made jacket liner. No more 20 min. hot shower when I get back from cruising. Chaps, gauntlets, heat grips and jacket keep me grilled.
Lost
I swear its not bad at all. Kind of funny riding down the highway. Cagers first thought is look at that fool on a bike in this weather, then when they see my fingers are out, hilarious. I have CC on the bike so I guess I pull the hands in occasionally behind the fairing. I just can't stand thick gloves between my fingers and the controls.
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