The kotatsu won't be complete without a grip heater plus a handlebar cover.
So I researched and purchased a hankie that can be mounted on a full cowl. ..... I can't remember when I bought it.
By the way, I gave this hankaba away to a friend, because it turned out that I could get away with single-digit temperatures on the highway by using Gore-Tex winter gloves, heat-generating inner gloves, and grip heaters.
Yesterday, I had a visitor at home after a long time. When people come to my house, I rush to clean up my room. Then I found an unopened Amazon box in the corner of my room. I thought, "What's this?" and opened it up to find a steering wheel cover: ...... When did I buy this?
I remember looking into a hankie that could be attached to a motorcycle with a cowl: .....
Today's visit to a customer's motorcycle was a bit cold on the hands even with winter gloves and grip heaters, so I'll put them on tomorrow. .....
I didn't need it. .... I put it on and started running, but took it off after 10 minutes.
I added a pair of heat-generating inner gloves and that was enough.
Does anyone want this?
[Conclusion] You can fight in sub-zero temperatures by equipping yourself with heat-generating inner gloves, Gore-Tex winter gloves, and grip heaters.
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