Gerbing G3 12 volt Heated Gloves, Battery Harness connection to Honda Shadow

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Gerbing G3 Heated 12 volt coreheat Gloves. Connecting the wiring harness to my Honda Shadow.
Microwire all leather construction. Insole-Y Harness and 12V battery harness 12V Gerbing lighted on/off switch

12V DC, 2.2 amp

#gerbing #heated gloves #wiring harness #gerbing g3 #G3 #12V
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I gotta say, I'm often stunned at the shoddy quality that is in almost all brands of motorcycles. If it makes you feel better, a dealer near me deals with breaking frame bolts on occasion. Yes, frame bolts. Great job on the wiring and cable ties! I've often considered going with heated gloves, but haven't yet.

nwroadrat
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Those should keep you toasty. Wifey bought me battery heated socks for Christmas. I sort of snickered. However, last night we had record low temps. Now I'm thinking she's an angel. 

myadventureoutdoors
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Looking forward to the follow up. How cold does it get where you live?

WheelLifestyle
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"Son of a nutcracker" :D What a restrained reaction. Have you considered heated grips rather than gloves? That way you are not wired to the bike and you can use what ever gloves you want and you always have the grips with you :) when you need or want them. Just a thought.

EasyGoer
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Safety purposes always hook up your ground last;: if your taking something apart take your ground off first when it comes to batteries

yepme
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Hey Buddy I praise you for doing your own videos, but I must bring to your attention that you have said some miss leading information, the first is about the fuse box on top of the battery, that is wrong and I tell you this for 2 reasons 1 your wrong thats the main brain for your bike 2 that if and when you do break down or blow a fuse you will know where they are, and they are behind the brake side of the motorcycle side cover no tools required to remove the cover below the seat, 2nd and for most you said you hit your head on the bars/mirror no you did not hit your head you hit your helmet on the bars /mirror, your head is in your helmet you you helmet get your info straight and when you need to change a fuse you can thank me in your thoughts every time because know you know were they really are peace my freind and keep it rubber side down

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