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Warm N Safe
Here is a photo. Not perfect but the best I could find quickly.
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Two thumbs up also on Warm and Safe. Gerbing is not what they used to be.
I have the same windshield PGlaves pictured - a quality product. I added an adjustable MRA X-Creen clip windshield extension spoiler;I still look over it, but this pushed the air over my helmet and made the ride mostly bug free and much quieter. This is the best set-up I've had on any bike. I bought mine from Twisted Throttle; it now costs $170. Some outfit called Wish sells a copy that looks identical for $19. An electric vest is a must - makes a huge difference. I prefer just the vest -no sleeves.
I'm bouncing around today and need to look more into the vests/liners on a real PC All them seem to require a controller plus the cost of the garment? Correct?
I know the hardware store sold Milwaukee jackets with a battery pack. I already have the ratchet that's use that pack.
Aerostich Roadcrafter
I couldn't wait!
I wouldn't buy a Roadcrafter anyway. I don't like one piece suits. I generally just wear jeans and no riding pants.
When it's cold I wear my down jacket under my Klim Adventure jacket..
R65_Steve;1249536 Do you have a photo of your R1200 with the fairing? Unless they was more than one guy from Maine at JVBs said:
Hey Jerry, you're sideways!
I'm in Chester, NS for the summer.
Here's my '07 R1200R, taken in Furnace Creek, Death Valley (with a friend's emulsion camera) about six years ago. Fairing by Parabellum; stripes by 3M.
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