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Re: Heated bib
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:40 am
by Garnet
"As a matter of fact the very last roo I got came in handy to carry my broken front fender home."
Didn't he actually break your front fender first?
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Re: Heated bib
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:15 pm
by Zombie Master
justoneoftheguys wrote:Major Softie wrote:Zombie Master wrote:Yea, but then you have no storage space for road kill: weird marsupials and all y'all must find and BBQ when touring.
Or is that just my fantasy?
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Well, the "weird marsupials" part is kinda a Down Under world reference.
Possums would seem weird if we didn't see them all the time.
"We" don't.
Re: Heated bib
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:25 pm
by SuperDave
I picked up one of these at the bike show today...
http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/catalog ... 59_59.html
25% off at the bike show. State inspection and plates went out the same time this month so it will be in the next two weeks before I can get on the road again to test it out.
Here is a review
I have aways been able to keep warm for a while with proper planing (layers), but as the miles build up, I have froze my butt off. I'm hoping this will help.
Re: Heated bib
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:09 am
by Zombie Master
SuperDave wrote:I picked up one of these at the bike show today...
http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/catalog ... 59_59.html
25% off at the bike show. State inspection and plates went out the same time this month so it will be in the next two weeks before I can get on the road again to test it out.
Here is a review
I have aways been able to keep warm for a while with proper planing (layers), but as the miles build up, I have froze my butt off. I'm hoping this will help.
I saw one with that technology, but it only had a small band of warmth and the connecting cabling was light duty.
Hope yours works well. the bib is doing the job for me and it is super small to pack along.