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It's now too cold for regular gloves so I think the purchase of a new set of thermal gloves is on the cards.

What's everyone else using at the moment ?

J

I'm using a pair of IXS winter gloves (with the usual Thinsulate and latex inners) and they work pretty well. Reasonably warm and only £20 from J&S.

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Good thread subject JMW .......been thinkin' of getting myself a pair for winter riding too. :wink:

I'm wearing a pair of Racer Pluvios. Not cheap at £70 but very warm and their not to bulky like winter gloves can be.

Mittens with the string through the sleeves so I can't lose them :? :?

RAF issue gloves! don't believe in spending shit loads on winter gloves. as long as yer warm it's all good 8)

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couple of pairs of old footy socks :wink:

why not try getting a pair of innergloves to go inside the normal gloves, slightly less conviniant but alot cheaper and works a treat!

I'm absolutly staggered by the choice! I went into Hein Grieke and there must have been 6 different types. In the end I came out empty.

Are the thinuslate Aqua gloves still top of the range?

when i was despatch riding i did 2 winters with some silk inner gloves inside my ordinary all weather gloves.i had some fur lined bar muffs when it got really cold and those really made a difference.

waxed cotton mitts were also a good bit of kit.heated grips i didn't feel were worth the effort.

It's now too cold for regular gloves so I think the purchase of a new set of thermal gloves is on the cards.

What's everyone else using at the moment ?

J

The car! 8)

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The car!  8)

& You call yourself a Biker! :roll: :wink: :D

lol, i cant talk either to be honest, im stuck in the car :( my mate let me have a go on his crosser 50cc though and that was cool :D hurt ma knee abit though :( o well, i still gotta wait till i move out to get a new bike dammit :(

& You call yourself a Biker! :roll: :wink: :D

No...I don't call myself a Biker! I call myself "The Cool Guy". 8)

I did use to call myself a Biker in the 70's...but the definition and profile has changed a lot over the years.

So that's why I look at todays Biker's and think.....No, I'm not one of them! 8)

i'm a biker stuck in the wrong decade :? ! now where's me flares and z1 8)

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No...I don't call myself a Biker! I call myself "The Cool Guy".  8)  

I did use to call myself a Biker in the 70's...but the definition and profile has changed a lot over the years.

So that's why I look at todays Biker's and think.....No, I'm not one of them!  8)

Yeah, but there truly IS a difference between an OldSchool Biker & a NewAge Wannabe Profiler :roll: :wink:

The car! 8)

Word.....

The problem is that I get the need to be out on 2 wheels at weird times, I usually leave the house at around 1am and tear up the roads until about 3am - this happens to be when it's very cold out.

I also like strokers and they go much better when the air temp is cold... :twisted:

J

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Meanwhile back at the gloves issue........as another ex courier, and an all year bike user, I can tell you from experience that the more fingers your gloves have, the greater the chance that they will leak.

The only true solutions I have found, are either the handlebar muffs as mentioned previously, or a set of overmits from your local friendly outdoor shop. These are cheap (I paid £12 this year for a breathable set), and very durable baring accidents. Just wear them over a set of ski gloves, or heavy bike gloves.

:D

The only gloves JMW gets to wear are on one hand while hes necking his turkey.

It feels like someone else is doing it!............ :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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