A cure for heat

John Anthony

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While I love my '03, when it gets a bit toasty outside, I often get a little roasted. So today, I installed one of my winter acquisitions I just haven't had time to take care of. Here's what the results look like. Total job took less than an hour. Results are really quite good. For roughly $130 this was a good deal and definitely took care of the heat problem, at least so far after a couple hour ride.

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And one of the fringe benefits is that they really dress up the bike's appearance. They don't look like an add on. They look like they were supposed to be there all along.

John
 

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And as you will discover on those chilly Fall Seatle mornings, they are also nice for keeping the cold air off your hands on those morning commutes :)
 
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I have a set - just haven't had time to put them on. Felt some heat so far but nothing that I can't stand
 
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