Derek Baylor wrote:

> I use grip warmers made by Kimpex.  They install under the grip, and are not
> integral to the grip itself (like HotGrips or BMW grip warmers are).  I dig
> this because I have a favorite grip, and the grips can be changed without
> changing the heater.  They come with a two-level switch and wiring.  Last
> time I bought them I paid about $25 US.  RiderWearhouse charges a little
> more: http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store.;, but check your local
> snowmobile shop, too.  They work great and hold up nicely, and I this price
> I could replace them every year (if I needed to).
>
> -Derek

Derek,
I like this little party item;




          Rolling Code Universal Auto Door Lock/Truck Opener
          Press the red button and secretly pop up all the door locks on any car
that's weaving
          into traffic lanes ahead of you. Malicious mayhem (?) ...or pro-active
SUV defense
          system? Hit it again and the trunk release goes 'ka-lunk' on a nearby
Ford Crown Vic
          law enforement vehicle. (Very amusing while sitting on your bike, on
the side of the
          road, immediately after being pulled over. Press repeatedly for a
perfect three stooges
          comedy impression by the trooper.) Works like a scanner in reverse,
transmitting over
          100 remote unlock code frequencies a second. In dense traffic it will
pop the locks on
          all the nearby vehicles at the same time...producing a UFO Close
Encounters effect.
          Just the thing for sleepy car drivers and lane crowders. Maximum range
is about 75
          feet. Case is 3.5"x2"x1.75". Two AA batteries and walnut included.
Stubbco
          industries.

          CAT. NO. RID     $ 5,877.43 Select/Order

Cheers,
Rick

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