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Can Heated Gear output be boosted?

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-24 degrees here this morning. Need to crank up the heated gear more.
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Re: Can Heated Gear output be boosted?

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It can ,but you're not riding a BMW K1600GTL or Honda GoldWing 1800 so you have limitations with the ZG1200. Best bet is to layer , first I use my Under Armour long sleeve then I put on my Gerbings Jacket Liner , then a Hooded Sweatshirt followed by my coach's warm up jacket then my jacket liner then my First Gear Kilamanjo Jacket. Then I attach the other heated gear in a similiar manner. Also heated grips with the heated gloves works wonders. I'm not sure if my Voyager would crank at -24 degrees, it did crank over at 2 degrees this morning though. Good Luck and safe riding on the snow :thmup:

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Kevin B in Illinois wrote:It can ,but you're not riding a BMW K1600GTL or Honda GoldWing 1800 so you have limitations with the ZG1200. Best bet is to layer , first I use my Under Armour long sleeve then I put on my Gerbings Jacket Liner , then a Hooded Sweatshirt followed by my coach's warm up jacket then my jacket liner then my First Gear Kilamanjo Jacket. Then I attach the other heated gear in a similiar manner. Also heated grips with the heated gloves works wonders. I'm not sure if my Voyager would crank at -24 degrees, it did crank over at 2 degrees this morning though. Good Luck and safe riding on the snow :thmup:

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That's cold! Even here in Sacramento (Near sea level) it was 33 degrees yesterday morning at 0830 hrs.

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This winter's giving me cabin fever. Here in central TX, winter has already gone on twice as long as last year. We're into day 4 now :wnk2:
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I was kidding, Nobody would ride in those temps
Kevin B in Illinois wrote:It can ,but you're not riding a BMW K1600GTL or Honda GoldWing 1800 so you have limitations with the ZG1200. Best bet is to layer , first I use my Under Armour long sleeve then I put on my Gerbings Jacket Liner , then a Hooded Sweatshirt followed by my coach's warm up jacket then my jacket liner then my First Gear Kilamanjo Jacket. Then I attach the other heated gear in a similiar manner. Also heated grips with the heated gloves works wonders. I'm not sure if my Voyager would crank at -24 degrees, it did crank over at 2 degrees this morning though. Good Luck and safe riding on the snow :thmup:

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voyager55 wrote:I was kidding, Nobody would ride in those temps
I don't know. . . .we have some pretty die-hard types here!

Not me, though. . . . :gig: :cold:
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debron wrote:
voyager55 wrote:I was kidding, Nobody would ride in those temps
I don't know. . . .we have some pretty die-hard types here!

Not me, though. . . . :gig: :cold:
Lived in Mound MN for 32 yrs and rode most all the time, coldest was -22below , 22mi to work in Mlps. Snowmobile suit and bubble shield, eyes froze shut at a stop sign once. My dad drove to work on morning and saw a single track in the snow all the way to work, couldn't figure it out, he worked about a block from me. I did't tell him that was my Triumph track, he would have committed me!! We rode on Lake Minnetonka all winter. I would race snowmobile riders on the lake for a drink. Never lost. Guess why I live where I live now!!!... :bat:
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I would say the coldest I have ridden in was -8 degrees, for only about 20 miles. A couple weekends ago , I rode 360+ miles in temps between 16 degrees and 29 degrees for the entire trip. My feet did get cold. Currently the ice is keeping me from riding. I didn't think you were joking , since I know many riders that ride in cold temps. Several have Ural Sidecar rigs for snow duty. Oh well, be safe .

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I'm just a few miles from where you lived.


doug of so fla wrote:
debron wrote:
voyager55 wrote:I was kidding, Nobody would ride in those temps
I don't know. . . .we have some pretty die-hard types here!

Not me, though. . . . :gig: :cold:
Lived in Mound MN for 32 yrs and rode most all the time, coldest was -22below , 22mi to work in Mlps. Snowmobile suit and bubble shield, eyes froze shut at a stop sign once. My dad drove to work on morning and saw a single track in the snow all the way to work, couldn't figure it out, he worked about a block from me. I did't tell him that was my Triumph track, he would have committed me!! We rode on Lake Minnetonka all winter. I would race snowmobile riders on the lake for a drink. Never lost. Guess why I live where I live now!!!... :bat:
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That's just plain nuts. It is 39 degrees today and light rain. NO WAY AM I GOING TO BE ON A MOTORCYCLE. :-O
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