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By *ardiff123 OP   Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

Guy in South Wales new to riding (Past tests Sept this year)

Any advice for keeping my pinkies warm?

I have heated grips but hardly have any affect ;-(

Also maybe looking for a ride out with someone?

Love riding, wish I done it years ago, the only way to get about..

Safe riding everyone

Tee x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good set of winter riding gloves and heated grips. Maybe mitts too for your bars if that isnt sufficient.

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By *ardiff123 OP   Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

Good info, never thought of Mits

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By *riumph bonnevilleMan
over a year ago

canterbury

Have a spare set of vortex over mitts if required

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By *riumph bonnevilleMan
over a year ago

canterbury

That was supposed to read gortex not vortex!!!??

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By *ardiff123 OP   Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm always up for a ride out

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By *ribsaMan
over a year ago

A box at end of your bed

You can get heated gloves now as well. I have not used them but two guys I work with say they a fantastic they also used heated grips with them as well.

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By *ableboyMan
over a year ago

Stockton

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By *ableboyMan
over a year ago

Stockton


"Guy in South Wales new to riding (Past tests Sept this year)

Any advice for keeping my pinkies warm?

I have heated grips but hardly have any affect ;-(

Also maybe looking for a ride out with someone?

Love riding, wish I done it years ago, the only way to get about..

Safe riding everyone

Tee x"

Silk under gloves, they are best

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By *orWullieMan
over a year ago

Dunoon

Keiss heated glove liners under normal winter gloves. Heated grips are good too. Or depending on your bike look at motocross style hand guards, they help keep the wind blast and rain off the back of your hands which will help keep them warm.

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By *oyo5053Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater

Waiting for my VTX1300 to arrive early next week...excited but also thinking about how I'm gonna keep my hands warm ..think I may well try the heated undergloves

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get your self a moto guzzi, that way when your hands get cold you can warm. Your hands by putting your hands on the cylinder heads whilst in stopped lol

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By *ardiff123 OP   Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

I just bought heated gloves, what a difference and well worth the money!!

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over a year ago

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By *unshineaftertherainMan
over a year ago

Ayrshire

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pair of magic gloves underneath or wind deflectors

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By *ydrewMan
over a year ago

New forest

They look crap but I just got some muffs. Makes a big difference with wind defelection

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By *eanut42Man
over a year ago

Horsham

Heated gloves are amazing. Depending how long your riding is for, my RST heated gloves last for a good 3 hours on full heat and the battery packs are tiny and in the glove cuffs.

If you need longer get the type that wire to the bikes electrics.

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By *unshineaftertherainMan
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Be a fair weather one. No hassles with cold. Rain sleet or any other rubbish in the roads.

If you live life on the edge get a pair if under armour gloves and wear them underneath your leather ones. RST, ALPINE STARS, Plenty to choose from.

Safe Riding

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Be a fair weather one. No hassles with cold. Rain sleet or any other rubbish in the roads.

If you live life on the edge get a pair if under armour gloves and wear them underneath your leather ones. RST, ALPINE STARS, Plenty to choose from.

Safe Riding "

What that guy said. Be a fair weather rider.

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By *ardiff123 OP   Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

Good tips and thank you

I do enjoy winter riding (I am new to it though)

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