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Someday maybe I'll get to ride a bike that has one......to see if I'm right or not. IF, however, you want something even BIGGER with even BETTER coverage, consider the one I have. :roll: Adjusting it is a pain in the butt though. Both probably can be obtained through your local dealer and after you add in shipping, the price difference might not be that much. I like to help keep my local dealer in business!
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11-26-2008, 07:00 PM | #22 | |
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Patrick has some actual experience with those EXACT gloves and, if that is the case, his opinion gets a large weight. OR..... Patrick is over generalizing and actually knows NOTHING about those exact gloves, in which case.......well, you know! :roll: Previously I think he said that "fat" gloves aren't good gloves as far as warmth goes but I really can't buy that because it depends on what MAKES them fat and how they are put together. I don't think I have ever seen a picture of someone in extreme cold (-40F) that had on THIN gloves. :poked: :biggrin:
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Dirty minded greenhorn ps. I am oooooooooooooooooold & female. :lol: :lol: and love my GZ :rawk: :rawk: |
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Easy wrote that. Not me.
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Good catch. Couldn't have done that much better if I had tried! :whistle: And just for the record, it is TRUE! :cool:
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Lynda has some First Gear insulated gloves. Leather, 40 gram Thinsulate and almost a gauntlet type of glove. Keeping the wrist warm is an absolute must when riding. My cool weather gloves are Red Wing gauntlets with thinsulate. Never knew Red Wing made gloves until I was snooping around a dealer looking for some relief from cold wet weather on my first long distance ride. Howerver you cut it, you must block the wind on your hands and wrists. A larger windshield seems to be the way to go. Hand guards still allow some wind at your finger tips, we both notice that. There is only one perfect solution and it involves doors and a roof.
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I have the Teknic Thunders and have a few of the same problems. They use an artificial packer-lining in the gloves that is not water breathable and doesn't wick away moisture. which means cold. The best thing I can think of for cheap, is to jump on ebay/craigslist or your local bike shop and look for deals. The A*s are great gloves for winter, but the stuff that really works for you in this situation is police duty street gloves with the 4 oz of powdered lead in the knuckles. they are warm to below 0f and have been tested at well into the -20s. The intention is not to just trash the gloves you're looking at, but instead, let you know that $19 is only $19 and no matter the country or company, most all of the $19 gloves will be stacked with the same old stuff that doesn't wick moisture, keep dry and warm. Spend a bit more (it doesn't have to be a LOT more) just like $20 more and you can get some really decent Alpinestars SP-3 for $39 or some Fieldshear Rangers Quote:
It was 43F here today and I rode in mesh gloves and my leather jacket. Any colder and I'll put on my all-leather gauntlet with a glove thermal liner.
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