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Things have moved on... Mine wired into the bike plug 🙄

 

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2 hours ago, Khriss said:

You can get heated gloves from biker shop. Rig up little lithium battery harness, could give some relief on frosty mornings . K

I've got the Gerbing ones for riding  and plug them in to the bike, batteries are available but I think they only last 3 hours on low setting. The gloves alone are so expensive I wouldn't dream of using them for work.

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