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Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« on: October 22, 2011, 04:41:48 PM »
So last year I got a pair of Gerbing buckskin heated gloves for Christmas.   This year I upgraded to the T-5 gloves and today picked up a jacket liner.  I've got the dual controller and adaptor to run the setup through the utility plug.  I might go ahead and connect the fused lead to my fuze block...dunno.  I never use the utility plug for anything but the heated kit since TomTom is hard wired, and phone, well, have a "strap-on" battery on the iphone so it stays juiced triple the normal battery life.  Anyway, I'm rambling....real reason for this post:

Gerbing heated jacket liner...Hate it or love it??  Interested in hearing any perspectives.

PS:  nice thing about winter driving is I don't have to fight for moto parking spots in DC :-) as the fair weather riders shift to cages or buses.   Connie stands proudly solo most days in the brutal weather right across the street from the White House.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2011, 04:55:04 PM »
I have the jacket liner and gloves.  My wife uses the pants and socks.  When it gets below 60 I don't leave home without them.  Best purchase I ever made.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2011, 05:25:15 PM »
Love it.  Last year was the first time I used the liner.  Heat without bulk..  Good stuff.

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2011, 05:48:52 PM »
Great gear.

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2011, 05:53:51 PM »
Excellent stuff, that heated gear.

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2011, 06:14:27 PM »
I've got the Warm and Safe liner and gloves running off a Gerbing dual controller. Just ran with gloves for a year, but got the liner last year. Best purchase. It really helps when it's 15 degrees out on 66. I don't have to bulk up with an extra sweat shirt.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2011, 07:22:07 PM »
+1 on the Warm N Safe gear,  I have the pants, jacket liner and gloves.... Don't ride below 60 degrees without em! :)

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2011, 08:00:02 PM »
After hemming and hawing for three years, I finally bought a heated jacked liner and soles a year and a half ago.  The soles are pretty much worthless, but today I'd pay double for the liner if I had to.  It revolutionizes winter riding.  My friend I ride with now kid each other that we can't wait for cold weather because of our heated gear. 
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2011, 08:20:01 PM »
I hear all good things about Gerbings, though I have First Gear.
Look for the Made in USA tag on the Gerbings, this alone will make me buy Gerbings next time.
They pulled work out of China and brought back to the USA, that alone deserves support!

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2011, 08:46:51 PM »
I hear all good things about Gerbings, though I have First Gear.
Look for the Made in USA tag on the Gerbings, this alone will make me buy Gerbings next time.
They pulled work out of China and brought back to the USA, that alone deserves support!

I never really looked for a Made In The USA label, but these last few years have really swayed me.  I'm happy to wear a Gerbings heated jacket liner that says Made in the U S of A and a pair of overpants that say the same. 

The feedback about their products say it all, great customer service, competitive pricing, and unmatched performance. 

I've found myself more and more looking for the label to assure my content with the product I'm buying.  The label does make a difference.

Now, I know we're all riding import bikes, but, I've givin the top US manufacturer the chance.  They couldn't compete.  And until one can, I'll ride what I ride.  There once was a label that was striving to outperform the imports, but an unnamed company mothballed them.  I won't name names, but the Buell I own was manufactured by them.

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2011, 08:31:36 AM »
I HIGHLY recommend this gentleman if you decide on Gerbings.  Customer service is OUTSTANDING.
http://www.heatedclothing4you.com/

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2011, 09:07:57 AM »
I love my jacket liner, pant liner and gloves. I also love the looks I get while riding in cold weather.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2011, 09:34:36 AM »
I've got the full Gerbing setup.  T5 gloves, full liner, and insoles.  The gloves and liner are great.  The insoles so so.  I have a second portable controller that I use to power the insoles separately, which seems to work better.

The insoles have to be at a higher power level than gloves or liner because it’s not direct heat.  If I had a choice I’d go with heated socks but Gerbing doesn’t make them any more.

Buy a dual controller, you’ll want the liner and gloves at different settings.  Ideally you want to be just comfortable not too cold, not too hot.  Rarely will you use full power.

I went with a portable dual controller Velcroed and zip tied to the top of the clutch reservoir.  The cables from the controller are at the bottom of the left handlebar for easy plug in.  Buy the coiled cable extensions, they work much better.

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2011, 10:39:48 AM »
Do not know if anyone is aware of this but Gerbing will also customize your liner, I.E. Send them the liner from your jacket and they will add the wiring and coax plugs to it making it a perfect fit for your zip-in liner/coat combination.  I have not done this, I seem to forget to send mine in every spring, so I can not comment on the effectiveness but it is another option....

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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2011, 04:00:00 PM »
Not below 60 without heated gear????

It was 45 (43-48) on my commute to work yesterday morning. Drove 85 miles of mostly interstate. Tourmaster Sonora jacket with the liners over a short sleeve Polo. Olympia riding pants without the liner over my jeans. Standard gauntlet style race style gloves and Shift riding shoes. I was comfortable enough with the stock screen in full up position.

Of course, those 2011 stock heated grips along with off/on use of the heated Corbin seat helped a lot.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2011, 04:10:35 PM »
Not below 60 without heated gear????

It was 45 (43-48) on my commute to work yesterday morning. Drove 85 miles of mostly interstate. Tourmaster Sonora jacket with the liners over a short sleeve Polo. Olympia riding pants without the liner over my jeans. Standard gauntlet style race style gloves and Shift riding shoes. I was comfortable enough with the stock screen in full up position.

Of course, those 2011 stock heated grips along with off/on use of the heated Corbin seat helped a lot.

Dude, its soooo nice though with the heat.  I think the other poster has the same euphoric feeling I get when you get to bust out the heated gear.  Just waiting for the weather to drop enough to feel the heat.  I love it. 

I just plugged mine in to test it.  Super nice...Can't wait.  Last year was brutal, but actually looking forward to commute now in 10 F.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2011, 05:41:22 PM »
10F might be a little cold although I have ridden my C-14 (with my wife!) in 11F weather. That was about the limit of Gerbings too, at least with light street clothes under them and nothing else. Something like rain gear on top of the outer clothing probably would have made it better but there must be some practical limit, right?  ;)

My wife and I both have Gerbing jacket liners, outer pants, gloves and WarmGear heated socks. All of it works extremely well although occasionally the socks allow the wires to slip out of the material and make loops, which in turn will burn our feet. Once the wires are re-woven through the socks all is well again.

The only downside to wearing heated gear is that it can and occasionally will fail and depending on how you are dressed, it might make it impossible to continue. I got stuck once in mid- 20F weather when the connector on the heated gear controller failed; we were about 40 miles from home and I could not ride that far without heated clothing as I was otherwise dressed pretty lightly. I actually stopped at a local Radio Shack, bought a connector and a roll of electrical tape, borrowed a knife and re-wired the end of the controller in the store. It was ugly but worked well until I could replace it with a <real> connector. I would suggest you dress a little heavier than you absolutely have to if you are counting on heated clothing and have any appreciable distance to cover, especially if traveling at high speed on the highway.

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Dude, its soooo nice though with the heat.  I think the other poster has the same euphoric feeling I get when you get to bust out the heated gear.  Just waiting for the weather to drop enough to feel the heat.  I love it. 

I just plugged mine in to test it.  Super nice...Can't wait.  Last year was brutal, but actually looking forward to commute now in 10 F.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2011, 06:08:24 PM »
Your wife is a real trooper to ride, let alone in 11F weather.  Hat's off to her.
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #18 on: October 23, 2011, 06:15:05 PM »
You guys rock!  I enjoy the heated gear too.  It got down to 37 Fri night on the girl and I which isn't much, but if it'd have been 11F we'd have still dunnit too
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Re: Getting ready for Winter with Gerbing this year
« Reply #19 on: October 23, 2011, 07:06:55 PM »
I did the 1k Iron Butt in the mid 30's and raining, the heated gear was great until the fuse blew.  I have NEVER taken an off ramp so fast in my life!  Got the fuse replaced in about 3 minutes and got back on the road.