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I got some of the Roxter brand, which is the Oxford brand re-branded £25 of fleabay!


Bargin!


Wired up to the ignition so no worry about leaving em on!


Defo worth it!

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Had dealer-fitted heated grips on my previous bike - warm palms but freezing fingers!

Didn't bother on the new bike, so tried Keis heated inner gloves - bloody brilliant. Easy to connect to battery.

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Had dealer-fitted heated grips on my previous bike - warm palms but freezing fingers!

Didn't bother on the new bike, so tried Keis heated inner gloves - bloody brilliant. Easy to connect to battery.

looks interesting... but do you have to buy a size bigger gloves to use inner gloves inside? or will they fit nicely in my standard size?

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would you say i could use them inner gloves as winter ones (not connected when worm) connected during chilly mornings and nights

and put something over the top during the colder months?

 

You've lost me there! Couldn't use them on their own - def inner gloves.


Dave

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Got Oxford heated grips and they are one of the best accessories I've bought for the bike! They aren't prefect, in very cold weather (below 5 degrees) your finger tips and back of the hand would get a bit chilly after a while, however for the most part they're great!


They will be the first thing I buy for any of my future bikes.


One thing I would say though, try and get one with a dial rather than +- buttons as they're easier to adjust while riding.

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