This is surprising to me that the KLR system can handle it.. that I use an electric jacket, gloves and socks. So sweeet to ride in warmth in the winter as we know it in the Puget Sound! I also use a on/off rocker switch with the Gerbing clothing. The Gerbing jacket uses more power from what I understand. Never had any problem with low lights or starting the bike after. I usually turn the switch off at low idle situations. This is local riding from 1-4 hrs duration. Stock headlight bulb. Occasionally put it on a charger overnite. On a 194(?) watt system..Go figure. Dan Paulsen Graham WA> Can the KLR650 handle the load of an electric vest? > > Charles
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klr & electric vest?
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