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I might be off base here, but how about just getting a pair of electric socks, cheaper and probably warmer. besides when the wife curls up in front of you on a cold winter night and puts her cold butt against your *****, you can get double service out of the socks.
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If my ol lady thinks she can warm her big azz on my *****, she needs to go back to school. When they come together in bed it's PARTY TIME!
holy smokes, you gotta be kidden me (I hope) the whole thing was offered in humor. just something for the frozen folksto chuckle about while holed up behind a gazillion feet of snow.
you guys are beginning to worry me now. I had no idea how mentally debilitating cabin fever could be. []
ORIGINAL: sleepneagle
you have got to be chittin me. get the electric socks if you are that cold or try sticking your feet up your A$$.
[sm=shootshoot.gif] Up to my butt in snow, blizzard warning issued, and my bike in a million pieces in the garage, waiting on parts, man talk about frustrated...I think the heated floor boards might just be the ticket next year !
200ft of extension cord tied to a post, ride in ever tightening circles until your run out of cord, bet you could just step off the bike at that point and not put the stand down.
There's enough people on motorcycle boards doing crazy stuff in the name of individuality that what you said in your initial post sounded very real!! At least, not so far off the crazy other ideas I've seen posted (or tried myself).
5,000 watts will run a 1,500 watt heater per side. Just gotta give up a saddle bag to fit the inverter. My buddy and I were playing with a Coleman golf cart heater that fit in my cup holder, but it was a little top heavy.
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