Sadlsor
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Does the kit include ChapStik, or do you have to buy that separately?
Only if you are of a different gender, the one you have should work fine.Does the kit include ChapStik, or do you have to buy that separately?
+1 on Ken Phenix. I bought some heated gloves through him and he was very pleasant to work with.If you decide to go the W&S route, I highly recommend that you speak with Ken Phenix, who has a page on Facebook. I've spoken with him at length and ended up buying my W&S gear through him. I found Ken to be highly knowledgeable, eminently professional, and very personable. I know you'll like him.
While I recommend going with the full jacket if you don't have anything, if you already have a heated vest and it's good enough, I see no reason not to continue to use it as long as it continues to work for you.Well, just tested the 20-year old Widder vest this morning.
Still works! The gloves will be tested before much longer.
With all the other stuff I still want to put on the 1300 (aux lights, maybe cruise), I am inclined to make it last one more season, before I trade it all for Warm 'n Safe.
I HATE being cold!
But there's no comparing the weather protection with this bike, vs. the KTM 950 Adventure now departed. I know, different purposes - but some of y'all have taken your comfort for granted, for a long time. I'm digging it!
Of all the options I've researched over the years (yes, years), I'm leaning to WNS. As I've told another member, I'm the cheapest cheap SOB you'll find, and my motto is "Never pay retail." WNS has several discount options, including trading in used Widder gear, and the MSF RiderCoach discount, and that doesn't include the group discount from ST owners, if that's still available.While I recommend going with the full jacket if you don't have anything, if you already have a heated vest and it's good enough, I see no reason not to continue to use it as long as it continues to work for you.
Then, the next issue is keeping the faceshield from fogging up - another topic altogether.
Pinlock inserts.
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Ha, I'm in the same boat... I have the mounts on my shield, but never pulled the trigger on the insert... maybe this year.I actually have a pinlock that came with my Neotech. Never used it, but I'm gonna this year.
Really need to buy a new clear shield first, for optimum results.
Thanks for the push! I've been thinking about affixing the pinlock... in fact, every year about this time. LOL!
I just installed a pinlock on my shield. Two days commuting in the low 40s, and no fog at all. Only two data points, but it's a good start.Ha, I'm in the same boat... I have the mounts on my shield, but never pulled the trigger on the insert... maybe this year.![]()
Pinlock is the bomb. Left it off initially, but wow, what a difference it made on rainy days. It continues to impress in the cold weather. The only minor issue I have had is getting a complete seal on the ends right where the Pinlock pin is. But that is a minor issue. It works as advertised. RTI just installed a pinlock on my shield. Two days commuting in the low 40s, and no fog at all. Only two data points, but it's a good start.