You are currently not logged in.  Logon or register to access more features. Vision-Riders.com is a FREE service provided by Victory Riders Network.

Search:




Why'd I wait 40 years?
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
View previous thread :: View next thread
   Discussion -> Vision DiscussionMessage format
 
rainryder
Posted 2012-01-17 3:58 PM (#105571)
Subject: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
YAYHEYHEY FOR GERBING'S!! Hybrid gloves, Extreme Weather coat, insoles, combining with heated grips and seat, equals a true winter dreadnought! All you need then is a dry-ish day. You guys and gals with these and other brands know what I mean! How in the world did I think it was wussy to use the tech? Now it's cold beer in the winter, too, instead of hot buttered rums. Too bad the world ends this year, I'd sure like to get a few more under my belt now that I'm weather indifferent. Hmmm-got 'till next December at least. Maybe these items will even repel asteroids, who knows?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
okie vision
Posted 2012-01-17 6:46 PM (#105586 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
When you depart the world, please leave a location address where your Gerbings can be picked up!!! I'll still be here and would love to use them!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
rainryder
Posted 2012-01-19 5:14 PM (#105677 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Roger that..
Top of the page Bottom of the page
willtill
Posted 2012-01-19 5:51 PM (#105679 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Gerbing heated gear is GREAT. Let's me ride during dry, winter conditions here in Maryland. Because of that, I never winterize my bikes....
Top of the page Bottom of the page
chesshiretuna
Posted 2012-01-19 8:49 PM (#105687 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Tourer

Posts: 390
I have the socks.....as long as my feet are warm , I will ride anywhere.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
SammyJ
Posted 2012-01-19 8:50 PM (#105688 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Cruiser

Posts: 96
Princeton, IL
I have been using them for two years and said the same thing last year, why did I wait so long?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
victoryvisiontour
Posted 2012-01-19 9:06 PM (#105689 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
The Vision is cold weather friendly as we all know. Many people have posted in this forum that they regularly ride in 20 deg temp without heated gear. I am one of those people.

Anyone know the lower limit WITH heated gear?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Travelin Man
Posted 2012-01-19 9:28 PM (#105690 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Iron Butt

Posts: 721
I've owned a set of Gerbings gloves and jacket and pants liners for over 10 years now. I've rarely needed them here on the IL/WI line as usually the winters are not only cold but there is too much salt and/or ice/snow on the roads. I've found that as I get older (I turn 46 this May) that my tolerance for what I considered cold has decreased, when I used to be able to ride down into the 30s wearing nothing more than my full face helmet, insulated Joe Rocket jacket with a t-shirt and sweat shirt, plus fleece lined gloves and pants, I now rely on using my Gerbings jacket and pants liners when the temps are in the low 40s in order to stay comfortable. I'm thinking of upgrading at the Chicago CycleWorld Motorcycle Show in a few weeks to the newer Gerbings microwire heated gear simply to be even more comfortable.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
SammyJ
Posted 2012-01-21 7:53 PM (#105842 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Cruiser

Posts: 96
Princeton, IL
I have ridden the 72 miles to work when it was 18 or 19 and that was probably the lower limit for me on a long ride. I ride regularly when it is about freezing and I can ride comfortably for as long as I want. I have the gloves, pants and jacket liner by Gerbings, the micro wire version and I like them a lot.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
rdbudd
Posted 2012-01-22 11:06 AM (#105873 - in reply to #105689)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
victoryvisiontour - 2012-01-19 9:06 PM

The Vision is cold weather friendly as we all know. Many people have posted in this forum that they regularly ride in 20 deg temp without heated gear. I am one of those people.

Anyone know the lower limit WITH heated gear?


I don't know what the lower limit is yet. We've ridden (the wife and I) in single digit temperatures before quite comfortably. If you knew my wife, you would know what that means. We have Warm-N-Safe (Firstgear) heated gear. Full-face helmets required in those temperatures.

As someone else mentioned, our tolerance for cold has greatly diminished as we've gotten older. I rode bikes with no windshield in freezing temperatures when I was a much younger man. Now, the heated gear goes on when the temperatures are expected to be below 40.

Ronnie
Top of the page Bottom of the page
ScoreBo
Posted 2012-01-22 1:43 PM (#105884 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
While not listed on Gerbings website, those of you with a leather jacket with removable liner, Gerbings will install their heat into your liner for $160 (price from 2 years ago). It takes them about 2 weeks total with shipping to turn it around.

Having tried their external jackets, I found the leather jacket and liner to be the most effective.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-22 1:47 PM (#105885 - in reply to #105571)
Subject: Re: Why'd I wait 40 years?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
I bought my first heated vest some forty years ago. It was every where with me. Mater of fact was in Ca. one winter and the guys out there were amazed I could ride all day with just a heavy nylon jacket on. Never told them about the vest. I out grew the vest and went to a jacket with heated collar and sleeves. Now I thought this was the cats pajamas. My bike was stolen with the jacket in side. So I went out and bought a new and improved one. Now with the great charging system the vision has I'm like toast ever time I use it. Sorry I will laugh in your face for not riding as early as I start or ride father into the season then you do. I have 12 other riders in the neighborhood and they quiet for winter and I'm still going strong.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

Copyright © 2007-2025 Victory Riders Network™