As stated the heated grips are super effective, especially with the gauntlets I use. I can ride in extreme cold with summer gloves on. I have heated gear as well. The big hold up here is waiting for the roads to clear off and dry. I don't like riding my bike around in a calcium chloride and sodium chloride slurry. It is hard enough on vehicles that have extensive treatments to protect them. It is killer on bikes. Then in the fall it is the same once it starts snowing and they start spraying that crap all over the roads.
Thanks for your input on the Ten's heated grips.
Agree, riding on roads treated with salt or calcium chloride will kill your bike. Needless to say, bikes have a high aluminium content, hence vulnerable to anything corrosive. Now then, there's another factor here...when temperatures are 6 C or below (38F) the tyre compounds become hard and tend to lose grip, resulting in a possible unwanted surprise if a rider attempts to negotiate a turn or a corner just a little too fast.
SO BEWARE!!
I live in a snow belt as we call it, so I don't ride through out our winter months (southern Ontario, Canada)
Would like to hear some other comments opinions.
SHUMBA
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