07-12-09, 11:20 PM | #61 |
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hey badger, your the man
that same website has the jacket for 121 quid |
07-12-09, 11:47 PM | #62 |
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Yup , one of the cheapest so far , make sure that price is inclusive of VAT though .
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08-12-09, 01:08 PM | #63 |
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That Biketek stuff looks interesting .... very tempted to invest in a heated jacket inner and gloves ....
I'd be interested to hear anyones experience with it .... |
08-12-09, 11:06 PM | #64 |
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Looks awfully similar to the Powerlet stuff as well
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09-12-09, 12:08 AM | #65 |
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quite a variation on prices, cheapest is 120.75 each for gloves and inner trousers and 134.99 for the jacket, all inc vat
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20-12-09, 01:10 PM | #66 |
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Bump .... Badger, Scooby ... either of you buy and test any of that stuff ...???
I've bought the jacket liner for now .... but the roads are far too icy for me to give it a test ..... |
20-12-09, 07:24 PM | #67 |
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No yet LK but if Santa is good to me on the money stakes then aye, will defo be buying them.
The guy in Motobrio is giving me 50 quid off if I take all 3 items but if I get the stuff from the different places I will still save some more even with the postage. Will keep you updated when Mr Claus has been and gone |
04-01-10, 12:47 PM | #68 |
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Update ..... first real day with the heated jacket this morning .... amazing !!
Not HOT HOT ... but warm and toasty .... and makes riding 100times more enjoyable in this weather .... almost had to remind myself there might be ice on the road I was that warm !!! Even my hands didn't get that cold given that I didn't have particually good gloves on and the heated grips didn't seem to be working too well .... think the jacket draws some of the power away from them with the poor SV electrical system ..... Strongly considering the gloves and legs now (although not sure the SVS (with its twin headlights always on) could power them all).... as you're so toasty, you can feel the bits thats aren't that toasty .... |
04-01-10, 01:03 PM | #69 |
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If any of you Org'ers are interested i can set up a group buy and a good discount on single purchases of Klan heated clothing.?
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04-01-10, 03:17 PM | #70 |
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I could be interested in this; do they do a heated waist coat? with a battery pack? i dont want to wire in a waistcoat to the bike electrics
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