Heated Gloves - Recommendations?
Heated Gloves - Recommendations?
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viper_larry

Original Poster:

4,352 posts

272 months

Tuesday 28th October 2003
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A friend of mine is riding his Kawasaki Ninja on a 90 mile round trip to work each day and is getting very cold hands (working nights, coming home around 7am).

Can anyone recommend some heated gloves to help this?

Cheers

Graham

M3EVO

1,572 posts

273 months

Tuesday 28th October 2003
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Speak to 954 girlie. She is the guru on this subject.

Badapple

2,265 posts

270 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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Never seen heated gloves. Oxford make heated bar kind of stuff. Like the Hotgrips or Hothands


M3EVO

1,572 posts

273 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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G&T Darling?

Anyway I thought you had heated grips fitted to dat beast of yours????

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

284 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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I faced this dilemma myself a few years ago and found that the only real solution was to use the car. Tricky getting your knee down though - particularly on left handers!

Gerrard

300 posts

282 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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I have Oxford heated grips and use Hein Gericke two-finger gloves (Pantheon?) I rode all through last winter without any problems. The gloves look silly, but they are damn warm!

a j

450 posts

265 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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M3EVO said:
G&T Darling?

Anyway I thought you had heated grips fitted to dat beast of yours????


Daves not that bad !

M3EVO

1,572 posts

273 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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Lol!!

XM5ER

5,094 posts

264 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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How about some muffs. I used them years ago, you do look like a goon though.

Nothing like slipping your hand into a nice warm muff before a long hard ride.

M3EVO

1,572 posts

273 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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XM5ER said:
How about some muffs. I used them years ago, you do look like a goon though.

Nothing like slipping your hand into a nice warm muff before a long hard ride.


viper_larry

Original Poster:

4,352 posts

272 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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XM5ER said:
How about some muffs. I used them years ago, you do look like a goon though.

Nothing like slipping your hand into a nice warm muff before a long hard ride.

Let's not go there!

Thanks for the feedback everyone - I'll pass it on...

Badapple

2,265 posts

270 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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954 Girlie said:
James

Is this payback for the IKEA jokes?? we won't let it die you know - no matter how much you try to deflect the HEAT!!

Yes I do have heated grips but matey was askin bout gloves - Grips are ACE!! apart from that they take a while to get used to cos the GIRTH <---- any excuse for a comedy word!! is bigger than standard & make your hands ache for a bit.

:P

How easy are the grips to fit?

Gerrard

300 posts

282 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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on a scale of 1-10 (10 being bloody impossible) I'd say about 3 - hardest part is finding a wire in your existing loom that is only live with the ignition (don't want to leave them on all day and come back to a flat battery, do you?)

TT Paul

938 posts

263 months

Wednesday 5th November 2003
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Buy BMW Adventure (heated grips plus power take off x2)

Mags

1,179 posts

295 months

Monday 10th November 2003
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Just been through this process myself.
I tried Giali/Klan heated gloves which are a cordura type material, the XXL didn't fit me as the thumb was sewn too high into the glove.
I also tried the Widder heated gloves which are part leather but they were the cheapest nastiest glove I have seen, the connector for the power was awful and actually pop-rivited into the glove (by a child it looked like)
I eventually settled on the Klan inner gloves and bought some slightly larger outer gloves to give me some more movement, haven't used them yet but have been told they are great.

Mags

d3ano

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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I bought my bike a couple of weeks back and it has the Oxford heated grip unit and is all wired in, but the actually grips are not the oxford ones and arn't wired in.
Any idea why this is?
Also can i just buy the grip and how the hell do you take off the old grips without slicing them.

Kwacker

633 posts

300 months

Tuesday 9th November 2004
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I bought a pair of IXS Vulcans (live long and prosper jobbies) a few years ago. I can't recommend them enough. Totally waterproof, very warm, soft inner, and room for a liner if you'd like, but I haven't needed to so far.

I have thought about heated grips but I think I would rather have a heated vest instead.

Kwacker

pesty

42,655 posts

272 months

Saturday 13th November 2004
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www.riderhouse.co.uk/widder.htm
widder do electric clothing that connect to your battery on the bike.

BMW also do a very good heated vest apparently

>> Edited by pesty on Saturday 13th November 18:37

Al The Man

1 posts

249 months

Sunday 14th November 2004
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I have the Klan Heated Gloves, I was out today in minus 4 and my hands where fine.

Safe Riding

dannylt

1,906 posts

300 months

Wednesday 17th November 2004
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Mags said:
Just been through this process myself.
I tried Giali/Klan heated gloves which are a cordura type material, the XXL didn't fit me as the thumb was sewn too high into the glove.
I've used these to commute through two winters, after previously having to stop halfway and hold my hands in the hot exhaust so I could still move them! They are great - wired straight in to battery no probs. They do leather too, but just don't import them to the UK. Worth a try, and happy to accept returns when they don't fit. I also put heated socks & vest but actually have never used them - commute was about an hour. Riding over snow/ice has to be one of the most scary experiences!