Below 13*F (-11*C) the display will show "--" (page 32 in your owners manual - that thing that's still wrapped in cellophane in your left saddlebag :razz: )Does anyone know when the Temp display shows --F. It was fairly cold today and after getting started the temp display gave me that reading.
I hear ya - plus the resale value of the bike should be higher with a clean unused manual included. :joke:Why would I want to read the manual when the answers I get here are so entertaining?
Started off this morning and it was around 2.
40 miles later my feet were not warm and my fingers were cold. I wear a pair of mid forearm heavy Thinsulate riding gloves with a light pair of cotton gloves inside of that.
Can anyone recommend something that would reduce air flow over my hands? I think I would want to remove any device in the spring.
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Al
+1 :agree:!It Meant GO Home it is too cold to be out :!: :lol:
Dido on the heated gloves and clothing. I would add socks to the mix.Rode to work yesterday 19 degrees. GERBING G3 gloves work perfect. toasty warm the entire ride with pant liner and jacket liner.
Started off this morning and it was around 2.
40 miles later my feet were not warm and my fingers were cold. I wear a pair of mid forearm heavy Thinsulate riding gloves with a light pair of cotton gloves inside of that.
Can anyone recommend something that would reduce air flow over my hands? I think I would want to remove any device in the spring.
I watched mine go from 14F to -- F yesterday. This morning, It went from --F to 14F. Maybe I missed the 13F... Hmmmm... now I need to go back out again for another ride! :excited:Below 13*F (-11*C) the display will show "--" (page 32 in your owners manual - that thing that's still wrapped in cellophane in your left saddlebag :razz: )