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RE: [ST] Triumph fabric clothing
- Subject: RE: [ST] Triumph fabric clothing
- From: Ben Snyder <bensnyder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 11:37:02 -0800 (PST)
> Well, I find my liner to be very unobtrusive. It is
> insulated but fits
> under my leathers easily. Remember, with heated
> clothing you do NOT have to
> wear several layers, just a thin shirt under the
> liner. Before electrics I
> was wearing three or four layers to try and stay
> warm, the vest is MUCH less
> bulk.
>
> As for wiring, it simply has a connection at the
> bottom left, very
> convenient to plug into the (ST) power port. No
> wires dangling anywhere.
> As for *remembering* to unplug, does not seem to be
> a problem for me because
> I am very aware of how WARM I am! :]
>
> Not cheap tho' the Gerbings full liner
> w/thermostat(a must)is $300.00US. But
> when I considered buying a winter jacket it would
> have been as much. So now
> I just wear the liner under my summer perf leather
> and all is good.
According to Gerbing's web page, the jacket liner
draws 54 watts...I thought I read somewhere that out
bikes only put out like 40?
I reserve the right to be wrong...just wanted to make
sure I'm not having one of my alzheimer's attacks.
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