(Part 2) Top products from r/MotoLA

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We found 7 product mentions on r/MotoLA. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/MotoLA:

u/BurnTheGlitch · 1 pointr/MotoLA

I've used various types/brands, and have settled on these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EPQ86A/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

They are technically disposable, but you can reuse them a few times before throwing them away. They also do a good job of reducing noise levels without eliminating useful ambient noise.

The other suggestions in this thread are also good, and finding the right brand/type will ultimately be a personal choice.

u/jake_rawr_meow · -1 pointsr/MotoLA

You can purchase these small heat packs that you shake and they warm up for about 30 min. Only downside is that while they are reusable, they have to be boiled each time after use.

HotSnapZ Hand Warmers Reusable Round & Pocket Warmers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CV2YXE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WGjRDbQTMCFFY

Find a better brand than that but it’s to give you an idea.

u/BickNlinko · 2 pointsr/MotoLA

I have never heard of any place that details bikes. Hose it down with a liberal amount of this(Muc-Off works well too), wait, rinse it off , dry the bike and then use this stuff everywhere except the seat and grips. Your bike will look brand new and it will only take like 20 minutes. That's probably all a shop is going to do.

u/ZeroHex · 3 pointsr/MotoLA

Basically this. I'd also recommend investing in a cover that locks down over your bike.

You want to make your bike as little of a target as possible, or make it look like it's more trouble than it's worth to mess with. Covering it up means people can't see exactly what type of bike it is and they would have to lift the cover (a suspicious move) to even check if the bike is worth stealing.

What probably happened was that they saw the bike, clipped the wires but couldn't get it started, then stashed it in an alley nearby expecting to come back later with a truck or something to haul it away.

You might also look at the brake disc locks they make and get one for each wheel. Cables are relatively easily cut (or the lock is easily cut), these take more trouble. There's nothing foolproof, but it helps make your bike less of a target for things like this.

u/MorleyDotes · 5 pointsr/MotoLA

I ride every day, rain or shine, from South Pasadena to Koreatown. 110 to 101 to Rampart.

I second the Frog Toggs. I wear the bright yellow ones over my regular riding gear. Rain X (for plastic) on the shield. Pin Lock shield to stop the fogging. I bought my first GoreTex product this season, a pair of REV'IT Fusion GTX gloves. They're expensive but so worth it. Both warm and dry. Just remember to put the cuff of your jacket over the gauntlet so water doesn't leak down your arm and into your glove. The one down side to those gloves is the wiper is for crap so I wear one of these over it.

u/TheObstruction · 1 pointr/MotoLA

This is OP's setup, it's basically a visor on a strap. Doesn't come with the strap, though, which is weird.

I run regular googles on one of my helmets, I replaced the strap with this setup, it's just velcro on one side and a post to hang from on the other.