I just installed a 12 volt coax jack on my sidewinder. I figured my heated Jacket liner works so good on the Harley I'm putting a plug on the sled. Very easy to do with the battery being under the seat. Comes out just in front of the seat. The jacks are available from Dennis Kirk for 12.00. although I did notice they describe them wrong but pic is accurate. Way better than freezing.
WINDER1987
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What jacket liner do you have ?
Not sure, it says Harley but I'm sure they had someone make it. There's probably a dozen company's making them.
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I have the same gear for the harley. Never felt the need for it on the sled. I ride way more agressive on the sled and am always sweating. The company that makes the harley stuff is Gerbing. It works good. If there isn't snow I ride the harley in the winter down to about 10 degrees or so and am comfortable.
http://m.thewarmingstore.com/gerbin...nvrA0GcXJBN8m3H39iGCkPQq-AP9JwxrzgaAkJh8P8HAQ
http://m.thewarmingstore.com/gerbin...nvrA0GcXJBN8m3H39iGCkPQq-AP9JwxrzgaAkJh8P8HAQ
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I have a heated vest as well. I'm a big miles trail cruzr and love it on those really cold days (love winter but hate being cold! LOL). Just because you wear it doesn't mean you have to have it turned on! I have 5 levels of control for the heat. It's awesome! The company I bought it from doesn't sell the vests anymore but you can get the multi-level controllers. My seat heat is on the 5 level controller as well.
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