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    • My wife has a heated vest from Ororo bought from Amazon, she loves it. Helps keep her warm when the temps drop. She also has heated gloves from FXR, and heated boot inserts from Thermacell. Ski
    • The older I get the taller my windshields get. I wear a balaclava with back and chest protection to eliminate any neck breeze, deer skin gloves from Work Wear with muffs. No cold hands, ever. Hot Paws in my pockets for trailside coffee breaks where my gloves go inside my jacket. I also carry mitts on board for the times I may need them.  It all works perfect for temps down to around -15. I've rode in colder with this setup but trailside stops arent happening. At -20 I'm just heading somewhere warm. Home or a motel, either will do. lol Hot Paws are cheap and my best friend. Early "ice out" on the water or sledding. There are days that I hit Georgian bay at first light and sledding in the afternoon. Good days.
    • Definitely good advice. I had one pop off years ago on a speed bump. Thankfully it was in a lumber yard at 5mph. Not so thankfully, I hit the brakes and the tongue caved in the rear van door. 
    • Great advice!!!  I bought a trailer a month ago and found the same thing.  Couldn’t believe how sloppy it was pulling it home.  Few turns later good as new.  Very good advice to look at these things.     Take a screwdriver and poke at the exterior of your torsion axels as well.  Talked to a guy with a 2012 who had a torsion axle snap.  Tire air pressure, visual check on the welds.  Never hurts to do some maintenance.  They don’t go far, but do take a beating.  Especially if you tow into Northern Ontario or into Quebec.  God help your trailer if it’s travelled across the north side of Montreal on Hwy 40.  Lol
    • Like sksman said, the klim heated gloves are the gloves to get. FXR gloves are way too stiff in general.  klim gloves are the best!
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