Diabolo heated grips

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Re: Diabolo heated grips

Post by keith powell » 01 Oct 2015, 19:37

Ahh ok. Didn't know that. I suppose it wouldn't matter then. Having been out this weekend and done the best part of 450 miles from Friday to Monday, I can tell you the heated grips are a success to my mind. When riding in early damp mornings in the farming areas of Staffordshire/Derbyshire down the lanes, the chill was easily kept at bay and by the low setting as well. The high setting should prove great in winter. :)

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Re: Diabolo heated grips

Post by Cabernet » 02 Oct 2015, 07:09

keith powell wrote:, . When riding in early damp mornings in the farming areas of Staffordshire/Derbyshire down the lanes, the chill was easily kept at bay and by m . . .
If only you were Welsh this would be so open to parallel interpretation.
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Re: Diabolo heated grips

Post by keith powell » 02 Oct 2015, 10:40

Haha. What's stopping you. With a name like powell, (it's welsh).

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