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winter gloves?

Brought a set of muffs of ebay for a couple of quid. didnt know if I liked them or not until I had to ride to york in freezing fog at 5am one morning. had a good pair of winter gloves (normally get cold finger tips) and decided to try out the muffs. well im so glad I did.
bich to get your had in and out right but cuts the cold air blast down no end.

you look a *** with theses big black bags on the bars but who cares when you've got warm hands :)

And as a bonus, mine fit the mille. still look a *** :)

What you doing in York mate? Just asking cos I am a nosey fukka, and of course I live in this fine walled city!!!!
 
Thin silk gloves inside riding gloves make a huge difference.
Even thin cotton ones help, but silk is ultimate.

Nature is a mighty advisory....
 
Bought a pair of Buffalo gloves , they worked well on the way home, I checked the car's outside temp gauge when I got home and it said - 2 .. I had cool not cold hands after 50 minutes riding so I think either my thin liners gloves or some latex ones might just make them toasty :biggrin

WELL HOW COLD WAS IT THIS MORNIN IN SUSSEX ?

ANSWER -4c:eek:

Poor bike (YAMAHA commuter hack) looked like it was Incarserated in time freeze this morning.

Good job my Ape is tucked up for winter:biggrin
 
Best winter gloves I've found so far are the halvarssons. They are nice and warm, also not big and bulky, I wear them all day everyday at this time of year, also they are reasonably priced.
You can get them from [link]http://www.bykebitz.co.uk/acatalog/Halvarssons_Clothing.html[/link]
 

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