Keep your bum warm lol

jerrysimon

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Thought this was amusing :p

Twelve sold!

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Jerry
 

morphix

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Hehe nice idea. 'Me bums on fire', could take on a whole new meaning if you put too much voltage through it :D
 

vhfman

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I particularly like the picture of the scooter seat on the packaging. I think thats what happens when you power it from your 24/36/48V electric bike battery.



Chris
 

jerrysimon

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That picture is funny lol

I have still not cracked keeping my hands warm in the winter. I have purchased various sets of gloves even trying inners and outers, but somehow when it very cold it always penetrates into my fingers.

I am considering heated gloves but it seems a lot of faff with batteries only lasting an hour or so.

I have cracked keeping the rest of me warm though which is good :)

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Jerry
 
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I particularly like the picture of the scooter seat on the packaging. I think thats what happens when you power it from your 24/36/48V electric bike battery.



Chris
It reminds me of a couple of years back when I visited my Mum down in Essex. I wanted to go on my motorbike, but the temperature was about -5 deg C, so I figured I was going to get pretty cold after 3 hours unless I could get some heat into me somehow. I had an old heater pad out of a car seat in the shed, so I sewed it into the back of my jacket lining and wired in a swith and some connectors, then I tried it out - Just the job! So I set off for Essex and each time I felt a little cold, I pulled my shoulders forward and bathed in the warmth from my new creation.
Several hours after arrival I could feel something digging in my back like a strand of wire, but I couldn't get rid of it, so I asked my mum if she could lift my tee-shirt and deal with it. However, upon lifting my tee-shirt, she gave out a gasp, and explained that there was a massive blistering square on my back. Whoops!
 

aseb

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I like the line 'the lining of the same type are different from each other.'
 

steveindenmark

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The people who bought them seem to like them. I assume the pad would go under a seat cover as I think the seat vinyl would be to thick to feel the heat.

I have several friends who have heated handlebars and handguards on their motorbikes and say they are great.

Lets hope someone picks up that idea and runs with it.

Steve