10-31-2013, 02:42 AM
If you can keep your hands and feet comfortable the rest is doable.
I had a BMW with heated grips and those suckers would get hot. Problem for me at least it didn't help the backs of the hands which were exposed to the air. I would think that the amps involved in those heated grips distributed to other heating applications like gloves and a jacket liner would be better use of the energy.
Don't know maybe you guys like the heated grips.
I am not sure I am going to set the CB up with a wind blocker windshield and such. I've got other bikes which might do better. Just picked up a 2001 Valkyrie and that bike might be the one to set up with a big windshield and lowers. That hunk of metal of and engine once warmed up should provide some blow back to the rider as well. Man I found a nice one 6000 original miles and it's about as new as a bike could be. I should be sellin not buyin but just had to have it.
I had a BMW with heated grips and those suckers would get hot. Problem for me at least it didn't help the backs of the hands which were exposed to the air. I would think that the amps involved in those heated grips distributed to other heating applications like gloves and a jacket liner would be better use of the energy.
Don't know maybe you guys like the heated grips.
I am not sure I am going to set the CB up with a wind blocker windshield and such. I've got other bikes which might do better. Just picked up a 2001 Valkyrie and that bike might be the one to set up with a big windshield and lowers. That hunk of metal of and engine once warmed up should provide some blow back to the rider as well. Man I found a nice one 6000 original miles and it's about as new as a bike could be. I should be sellin not buyin but just had to have it.
