Sacrilage, old age or just sensible????

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Sacrilage, old age or just sensible????

Postby gedge » Wed Mar 09, 2005 5:52 pm

The recent spell of really cold weather put me off riding the Baggy,. Last week I had to do a 90 mile round trip in snow and Zero degree temps, so when I got home I went onto Ebay and bought some heated grips. they are now fitted and very toasty.... :D


Question is, is this a step too far on a hardcore supermoto??? :shock:

More sensible question, how long do you reckon the standard battery will last? :cry:
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Postby keithcross » Wed Mar 09, 2005 6:01 pm

Gedge

I've ahd heated grips fitted to my MZ for over 2 years, it gets mighty cold in the mornings comuting to work.

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Postby bikemike » Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:53 pm

I've had heated grips on lots of bikes, my KLR was the last one. They consume almost no current and will have no influence on battery life (and they can be very, very toasty!) Guys with bikes with just lighting coils and no battery at all can run heated grips.

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Postby Whysub » Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:43 pm

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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:50 pm

my rt125 will probely get a set
after my heart attack the DOC put me on meds
and they cause my hands to stay real cold
i get them cold and they seem to stay cold
so a set of mittens with heat are next on my to buy list
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Postby Dezmo » Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:25 pm

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heated grips? who needs heated grips?






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Postby phlat65 » Sat Mar 12, 2005 9:22 pm

I rode in snow on the street for the first time couple weeks ago. it was snowing, big wet heavy flakes. it was sticking to my visor so fast I could not keep it clear. there are a couple BIG hills I go up and down on my route, that was sketchy. I was exhausted by the time I got to work!!

on the dirt bike in the trails though, very much fun!! :-D
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Postby keithcross » Sun Mar 13, 2005 4:25 am

Dezmo

Soner you than me riding in teh snow. Used to do it when I was a lot younger, but not anymore.

BTW, from the marks in the snow it looks like you pulled up wit stabilisers on. How long did it take to remove them for the photo :P

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Postby Randew2U » Sun Mar 13, 2005 7:09 am

Im going to take a moment to say a silent prayer for you winter weather battlers. Up here in New York, I would be scared #$@$less to ride in the winter, or anything near 32 degrees. I just looked over my shoulder and winked at my bike, snugly poised in the living room, awaiting some winter projects before spring to share with you guys. I hope you'll all still be here. Got studded tires?
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Postby Dezmo » Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:33 pm

keithcross wrote:from the marks in the snow it looks like you pulled up wit stabilisers on. How long did it take to remove them for the photo


Damn, busted! :oops:

seriously, I was dragging my feet over the loose n fluffy stuff, the roads had been reduced to slush by all the traffic. There were about 5 of us at the shop who were all daring each other to ride the next day (forecast said snow) and I was the only one who went thru with it :twisted:
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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:17 pm

this is what happens when you forget to put it in the shed for the night

but i rode it later in the day :-D :-D
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Postby Hoke » Mon Mar 14, 2005 5:40 pm

Heated grips rocks! (don´t have any on my Baggy yet thow), You can use your easy summergloves even in the winter.

This is me on a road in the southen par of Sweden a cople a weeks ago.
My first ride on my "new" Baggy, it´s not perfekt in deep snow (over 20´) but dam nice on the plowed roads.. :wink:
Really looking forward to the summertrips althow! (the choke got freese stuck each time we stopped and the engine became cold)
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Postby Dezmo » Mon Mar 14, 2005 6:58 pm

spiked tires? thats cheating! :twisted:
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Postby F0ul_Oli » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:45 pm

Dezmo wrote:
keithcross wrote:from the marks in the snow it looks like you pulled up wit stabilisers on. How long did it take to remove them for the photo


Damn, busted! :oops:

seriously, I was dragging my feet over the loose n fluffy stuff, the roads had been reduced to slush by all the traffic. There were about 5 of us at the shop who were all daring each other to ride the next day (forecast said snow) and I was the only one who went thru with it :twisted:


I don't want to sound like a know all but if you stand on the peg when you are riding on loose stuff - not only will you feel much more confident, but you won't fall off! - don't hold me to that though!

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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:29 pm

winter notes from 10 years with no car
1 drum brakes are better disk brakes freeze to the pads if its slush
2 drive shaft is better as slush will freeze in the area around
the transmission sprocket breaking the case (fellow riders 750 honda
in 1976)
3 ass on the seat so you can tell what the rear end is doing
4 when the rutts freeze watch the front end it will follow the car drivers mistakes
5 go slow so when you fall down it doesnt kill you
6 please note in the 10 years i never fell down
there are places where you can ride a bike when it is slick
that you can't walk and stay standing
7 i have rode several bikes on ice bmw r60/2 is the one i like best
when it is very slick
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