Cold Hand- yup just one!

rocket31998

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I ride in any wheather and use Gerbings Glove, Jacket/ Pants liners, heated seat and heated Grips. The last couple times I've ridden, just my right hand is getting cold. Yes, my glove is plugged in! Has anyone else experienced this? Maybe I just have poor circulation in my right hand? :confused:
 
I do some riding in cold weather and have never been able to keep my right hand from getting cold. I was told by my doctor that the pressure needed to twist the throttle restricts the blood flow in the hand causing it to be more difficult to keep warm. This sounded logical to me. Hope this is more helpful than the eggs.
 
I do some riding in cold weather and have never been able to keep my right hand from getting cold. I was told by my doctor that the pressure needed to twist the throttle restricts the blood flow in the hand causing it to be more difficult to keep warm. This sounded logical to me. Hope this is more helpful than the eggs.

That makes sense as it was never an issue on my Harley Ultra evidently due to the cruise control! :)
 
Yeah if i did much more riding in the cold I was looking at a cruise control but just don't know about dropping a grand on something I wouldn't use much.
 
I ride in any wheather and use Gerbings Glove, Jacket/ Pants liners, heated seat and heated Grips. The last couple times I've ridden, just my right hand is getting cold. Yes, my glove is plugged in! Has anyone else experienced this? Maybe I just have poor circulation in my right hand? :confused:


You have to put down the beer.... then your hand will warm up.:D
 
That makes sense as it was never an issue on my Harley Ultra evidently due to the cruise control! :)

Actually, you likely didn't get cold on the Ultra due to the fairing. I have handguards on my Tiger and my hands don't get cold. The R3T and my T-Bird, OTOH, are a different matter as the hands are exposed to 75 mph winds. ;)
 
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