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Cold hands

Might be better to use these:
Warm and Toasty!!

And then look at investing in some heated gloves, as these are still quite thin and not cumbersome like the hated winter gloves!!:puke
 
Might be better to use these:
Warm and Toasty!!

And then look at investing in some heated gloves, as these are still quite thin and not cumbersome like the hated winter gloves!!:puke

Not sure the battery can withstand that. The headlights is just about all it can cope with.
 
Every ones taking the piss out of me already

But washing up rubber glovers under normal gloves work a treat.
 
was you out on your bike today we think it was you 1066 said it was you couldn't miss us 7 milles:thumbup (stefano)
 
i brought some new winter gloves a few weeks ago and im very impressed with them

They are Alpinestars Jet Road Goretex Winter Gloves

Look on ebay they have last seasons for half price, good value :)
 
If you're a little self conscious about the idea of using Marigolds, disposable diesel gloves from the garage work just as well. In my youth I used to bomb around on my old DT125 using disposable gloves under my bike gloves and Tesco bags over my socks, inside my trainers.

Eeeh we were as ard as nails im them das.

Now when it is cold I use a device called a car.
 
any good gloves will do, but put them on the radiator over night prior to riding the next morning. they stay warm for ages. then when you stop for fuel i put my gloves on the link pipes for a short while to re warm them before setting off again
 

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