Heated jacket advice
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Re: Heated jacket advice
There are loads of links on their site that do not work. I fancy a vest but the links do not work. Out of stock maybe?
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Check out www.redbikejohn.com for ride & race reports (enduro, H&H etc).
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Re: Heated jacket advice
i have ordered the biketek jacket from fleabay supplier here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BIKETEK-12V-HEATE ... 33646b41ed
I had read good user reports on other forums.
It was the best deal I could find on the jacket. After a bit of research I decided on a jacket rather than waistcoat as it keeps your full upper body including arms warm. It also has heated collar.
I had to order the hella plug seperately from another site (a tenner). I will update once I have worn it.
I am truly a Southern softy now!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BIKETEK-12V-HEATE ... 33646b41ed
I had read good user reports on other forums.
It was the best deal I could find on the jacket. After a bit of research I decided on a jacket rather than waistcoat as it keeps your full upper body including arms warm. It also has heated collar.
I had to order the hella plug seperately from another site (a tenner). I will update once I have worn it.
I am truly a Southern softy now!
Re: Heated jacket advice
After looking at your avatar picture of you, I agree....stickywicket wrote:I am truly a Southern softy now!
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