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| Fender Buffer ![]() Joined: Jul 2007
Bike: 2007 M50
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 436
| I had been giving serious consideration to some Gerbing Heated gear. I decided recently, though, to just go with some Thinsulated gear to block wind, since I'm in Texas and cold weather doesn't last all that long. I buy some stuff from MOTOLIBERTY. They're located in Dallas, but do good online sales as well. I stopped by the store and noticed they now have heated gear from TOUR MASTER: https://www.motoliberty.com/list_pro...11&SubCatID=29 These guys do great business, and the Tour Master stuff is considerably more affordable than Gerbing. Just a little heads-up for the money-conscious rider
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| Seat Tester Joined: Aug 2007
Bike: 07 Suzuki Boulevard M50
Location: Newnan, GA (south Atlanta metro)
Posts: 63
| My wife and I got each other the TourMaster Synergy Heated gloves for Christmas. We've had a couple mornings with temps in the low 30s and the gloves have been terrific.
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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: 06' C50 (Blue/Gray)
Location: Richmond, Va
Posts: 289
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I would love to pick up a pair of these, but want to make sure they'll do the job first. I ride down into the teens if conditions permit. Thanks, Sandman | |
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| Want's A New Title ![]() Joined: Jun 2006
Bike: 06 Suzuki Boulevard C50T
Location: Gordon Texas Latitude: 32.54833 Longitude: -98.36889
Posts: 4,321
| Has anyone tried one of these??? Bun Warmer :: Saddle Pads :: Riding Gear :: Off And Riding :: Aerostich/RiderWearHouse Motorcycle Jackets, Suits, Clothing, & Gear
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| Seat Tester Joined: Aug 2007
Bike: 07 Suzuki Boulevard M50
Location: Newnan, GA (south Atlanta metro)
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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: 06' C50 (Blue/Gray)
Location: Richmond, Va
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| Seat Tester Joined: Aug 2007
Bike: 07 Suzuki Boulevard M50
Location: Newnan, GA (south Atlanta metro)
Posts: 63
| I'm a big TourMaster fan also, jacket, gloves, rain gear. I'm looking at the TourMaster Cruiser II saddlebags next and eventually more of their Synergy gear, probably the jacket liner.
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