I finally decided to take the plunge and order some heated gear (I'm
 an all-weather commuter with no car in the DC Metro area). My only
 bike is a 2001 KLR650.
 
 I chose the heated liner and gloves, and both arrived two weeks ago.
 The   nice person who took my order on the phone sized me based on a
 few vital statistics. The fit for the liner was a little off (way too
 short -- waistband above the belt, and the neck was way to tight when
 the standup collar was fully zipped, even for a pencil neck like me.
 My adam's apple was almost fully compressed.)
 
 I called Gerbing to advise them of the fit problem with the liner, and
 was given some specific instructions for the return -- Gerbing stocks
 long sizes, which will fix the fit problem with the too-short torso of
 the jacket liner and, as it turns out, for the same price as stock,
 they are altering the neck to a larger dimension to accomodate my big
 old gulper.
 
 I was told that it will be a three-week wait or more for the
 alteration.  I will let you know how it turns out.
 
 The gloves fit just fine, but we've had a warm snap here, so I've yet
 to use them.
 
 The one big "if" is if the KLR's electrical system can accomodate the
 liner and gloves, when used together.  I have read widely varying
 opinions and observations about this on this group board.  
 
 I returned an Aerostich Kanetsu heated vest recently because I could
 barely feel any warmth from it; I'm hoping the Gerbing gear will be
 warmer without drawing so much power I'm net draining the battery (I
 am aware of the requirement to turn it off when idling or otherwise
 running low rpms for extended periods.)
 
 If you have any new stories about Gerbing's equipment, please share.
 
 Be safe out there!
!oil thread -- grease thread
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				robert7ii
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				Randy Shultz
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gerbing heated gear experience, in a few weeks
I run that combo: Gerbing gloves and jacket liner with a Heat-Troller 
 on my A18 with no problems.
 
 The only electrical mods I made from stock are an Odyssey battery and 
 an LED tail light.
 
 I put the battery on a tender the other night because I had been 
 running my Gerbings at full power and after 15 seconds the tender 
 switched to maintenance charge, so the battery wasn't run down at all.
 
 Randy
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				Randall Marbach
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!oil thread -- grease thread
Hi All
 
 I am about to grease up my A17's Unitrack Lever and
 Swing arm bearings.  I got the Bel-Ray Water Proof
 grease from Fred which I plan to use on the axles and
 suspension shafts, but in addition, I am planning to
 use this same grease on all the bearing internals as
 well.  This grease is what my local bike shop says
 they use for all their grease lubrication
 requirements. It is apparently not a "moly" grease.
 
 If I use this grease for the bearing internals, am I
 cool or am I stupid?
 
 TIA
 
 Randy from Burbank
 
 
 		
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