I got a sweet deal on a pair of 12V Volt Resistance gloves, I like them a lot although I am going to have to learn how the bike feels with large gloves now.
Each glove has a wire that runs down the sleeves which meets at a controller, controller then has a connector that plugs into the cable on the bike that runs to the battery.
I've got each arm's wire attached to the liner clip inside the sleeve cuff so they can't fall inside, that works great. The wires for each sleeve are QUITE long, then from the controller to its plug is quite short. This AM was the first time I've ridden the whole setup, I wound up having to step inside the V formed by the wires to the controller (to keep it in front of me), then when I mount the bike I plug in and plug in and put on the gloves. I still have a small nest of wires in my crotch/under the zipper of the riding jacket.
Any input would be appreciated.
Each glove has a wire that runs down the sleeves which meets at a controller, controller then has a connector that plugs into the cable on the bike that runs to the battery.
I've got each arm's wire attached to the liner clip inside the sleeve cuff so they can't fall inside, that works great. The wires for each sleeve are QUITE long, then from the controller to its plug is quite short. This AM was the first time I've ridden the whole setup, I wound up having to step inside the V formed by the wires to the controller (to keep it in front of me), then when I mount the bike I plug in and plug in and put on the gloves. I still have a small nest of wires in my crotch/under the zipper of the riding jacket.
Any input would be appreciated.