Want to buy some heated clothes and gloves. Plug-in vs battery which way to go? Best place to buy!!!
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DONT get battery. the batteries run down very fast and then you will be cold. Plug ins will keep you warm all the time. Be sure to get the built-in thermostat that has three settings my jacket liner is made by Venture. It is the best jacket liner I have ever owned as it has pads in it not just wires so you get an even heat without burning wire lines in your skin
I went with 12v heated gear. I also installed three 12v receptacles on the FLRT myself - 1 in the trunk and 1 on each side of the trike in those plastic engine air deflectors (makes for a simple install and you barely notice them - they are convenient for plug-in too). The one in the trunk is live all the time, while the other two are only on when the trike is running. This lets me lock up an iPhone or camera or mp3 player and let it charge while I am out and about.
I have heated hand grips (my hands cramp in the cold and this helps tremendously). I am also thinking about adding heat to my Mustang seat (wish that had been an option when I bought it).
But, ultimately, what I would really like is to heat the rider rest. I have kidney diases (my kidneys are basically gone) and getting heat to my lower back area seems to make a lot of different in my comfort while riding in the cold. I have heated seats in my car and that sure helps when I first climb in and sit in winter.
Springman
That's sounds like good ideas. Is it possible for you to posts some pics?
I will try to snap a few PICs on the iPhone this weekend and post back then - OK?
Springman
Just a friendly warning. I also hooked up a system to charge my phone in the trunk of my freewheeler. It was about 80 degrees F outside. I plugged my phone in, closed and locked the trunk. about an hour later I found my phone partially melted from heating up in the closed trunk with no circulation of airI went with 12v heated gear. I also installed three 12v receptacles on the FLRT myself - 1 in the trunk and 1 on each side of the trike in those plastic engine air deflectors (makes for a simple install and you barely notice them - they are convenient for plug-in too). The one in the trunk is live all the time, while the other two are only on when the trike is running. This lets me lock up an iPhone or camera or mp3 player and let it charge while I am out and about.
I have heated hand grips (my hands cramp in the cold and this helps tremendously). I am also thinking about adding heat to my Mustang seat (wish that had been an option when I bought it).
But, ultimately, what I would really like is to heat the rider rest. I have kidney diases (my kidneys are basically gone) and getting heat to my lower back area seems to make a lot of different in my comfort while riding in the cold. I have heated seats in my car and that sure helps when I first climb in and sit in winter.
Springman
Just a friendly warning. I also hooked up a system to charge my phone in the trunk of my freewheeler. It was about 80 degrees F outside. I plugged my phone in, closed and locked the trunk. about an hour later I found my phone partially melted from heating up in the closed trunk with no circulation of air
My iPhone didn't melt, but it gave me the 'hot' warning after I had left it in the trunk of my TG for little over an hour one time. I now either put it in my window pouch, or on the ball mount on my handlebars, depends on what kind of hurry I'm in, and how far I'm traveling.Just a friendly warning. I also hooked up a system to charge my phone in the trunk of my freewheeler. It was about 80 degrees F outside. I plugged my phone in, closed and locked the trunk. about an hour later I found my phone partially melted from heating up in the closed trunk with no circulation of air
My iPhone didn't melt, but it gave me the 'hot' warning after I had left it in the trunk of my TG for little over an hour one time. I now either put it in my window pouch, or on the ball mount on my handlebars, depends on what kind of hurry I'm in, and how far I'm traveling.