All the best for a successful outcome this time.
Think of all the epic trips you can plan in 7 weeks!

I have heated grips on my Honda Varadero (they were on when I bought it) I never use them, I prefer my heated gloves which heat the backs of the hands. Plus I don't have an option for heated grips on my Harleys.Heated grips arrived last night and are east to fit. IF your fingers are warm enough! Hoping to get them on a bit later...
No hate - it's all 2 wheels!!!
Don't push it (too far!) and set yourself back a step or 2, Dave.
Glad you're on the mend.

Im going to take it easy i rode 6 years with a broken leg prior to this operation , il be fine im not going to rush things after all that, especially with the crap weather , i got back on it today more for my mental health than anything, to see if i could ive got a guage that i can measure, once im comfy on it il see if i can get on my FZ1 thats got a more sporty style but the pegs are higher...got to have goals to help me push through the pain and the physio...onwards and upwardsDon't push it (too far!) and set yourself back a step or 2, Dave.
Glad you're on the mend.
Go for it Dave, there's a saying " You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding".Im going to take it easy i rode 6 years with a broken leg prior to this operation , il be fine im not going to rush things after all that, especially with the crap weather , i got back on it today more for my mental health than anything, to see if i could ive got a guage that i can measure, once im comfy on it il see if i can get on my FZ1 thats got a more sporty style but the pegs are higher...got to have goals to help me push through the pain and the physio...onwards and upwards
Oh yes..Go for it Dave, there's a saying " You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding".![]()
20210818_141649 by Phill Windsor, on Flickrafter saying i didnt want to be tethered to the bike via the gloves, ive recently bought a keiss heated jacket that does get power from the bike, ive had a heated jacket for a bit and i was happy with it but the keiss gear blows it out of the water, the battery one kept the chill off but the wired one even on medium is HOT, i was out in -1 up in scotland last week and i was toasty, definate game changer and 100% recommended, ive forgotten to unplug it a few times but it comes apart easy enough you dont even notice, the wire is zip tied to the frame of the bike though to secure it from getting tugged and the more i use it the more il remember to unplug first , just need it to stop p***ing down to give me a breakBoth my bikes come with heated grips, one built in and one aftermarket oxford ones, they are a godsend in colder weather, ive got a heated gilet for my body that is battery powered and again that works well, why havent i gone for heated gloves, welli dont want to be tethered to the bike and i like to tuck my gloves inside my sleeves when it rains, its no good having gortex gloves if the water runs into them down the sleeve hence why you need to to tuck them in and i wouldnt be able to with the batteries on the gloves( ive tried a pair to see if they fitted), so for me gortex gloves and heated grips works well
Does your Keiss jacket take their battery pack? If so, I wonder how long it will power the jacket and (possibly) gloves.

