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  • Must be a joke, right?

  • that is awesome, next they should add another set of tires so you don't have to worry so much about falling over, and then they can make some kind of enclosure so you don't have to worry so much about the weather and to keep the cold/warm air in. maybe even turn the handle bars into a circular shape so its easier to turn. and make the transmission automatic so you don't have to worry about that either. I wonder why they haven't thought of that already?

  • New riders my arse... Old riders know that riding long distance in real heat can be exhausting and dangerous.. Even mesh doesn't cut it as once you get beyond body temperature the incoming air begins to warm your body rather than cooling it. I will definitely buy the right cooling system for conditions we get here in Australia or US

  • Its only new riders that will buy this crap! like MacKlaus71 said "its a matter of dignity" real riders ride in the rain, cold, hot weather!!!

  • good idea but omg it looks horrible and the vacum cleaner hose up the side of teh jacket would piss me off

  • For all those who think this is lame. Try riding a bike in leathers, full helmet, 45C, midday sun and hot wind. I would have killed for one of these!

  • @ac6murray try mesh gear, leathers don't breathe nearly as well. 

  • Very... BMW

  • I will tell my friend about this. He works on a motorcycle 6-8 hours a day in Las Vegas and temps can well be into the 110 degree range. I don't care how much dignity you have on a bike, I NEVER see anyone riding in that heat along with the suns pulverizing rays.

  • This is cool!! Very useful if you'r in a hot&humid zone of the world like SE asia.

  • Joke right? If you want a/c or heating then a motorcycle is not for you. I would stick to your caddy.

  • so besides of carrying helmet, now you need walk around with brick? :D

    imho complete fail

  • Pa mear y no echar gota...

  • u gotta be a real fatass to want one of these

  • ooooooo spiffy ! lol

  • Not my cup of tea!

  • Tell me this is not real ???

  • I have this strong urge to insert my penis into it...

  • It takes 1 Minute *** freemotorcyclemanuals . net

  • How much this thing costs? How many mA consumption?

  • How much this thing costs? How many mA?

  • What next, a toilet that you install in place of your motorcycle seat? O_o

  • @CommanderKairu

    Not a bad Idea, scooters have storage there, maybe they can be adapted!

  • @CommanderKairu I hope when you flush it all the SH-- doesn't fall onto the road

  • @2010mustang2 All another step to turn our roads into shi-- based roller rinks! :D

  • That just might make ATGATT possible in the Texas summer.

  • This is great invention for HD fags, if you need air condition, radio, heating, air bags, etc. than simply sell your bike. Trust me motorcycle is not for you ! Stay at home on your couch and watch TV and enjoy in comfort.

  • @HafizPlunac i think this would be more for the goldwing ppl

  • @HafizPlunac

    stop your winning bitch!

  • A real cool gadget..god send for indian summers

  • You can stay cool in Death Valley in the summer if you have good coverage leather with controlled ventilation, and keep yourself wet. I used a squeeze bulb and aquarium tubing running into the top of my helmet and both shoulders, and it worked quite well. There's a considerable wind chill at 70mph, and evaporation keeps you quite comfy, though my gloved hands and legs got pretty toasty.

    That doesn't work in Florida or Texas, though.

  • i will wait for next edition!

    will be function "suck dick" if you are boring....

  • Oh good god. That's just... Okay, maybe if you live in a desert I can see that being useful but really, as other people have said, just get a vented suit, some mesh gear. There's plenty of choice out there and they look a lot less silly than this (And I bet they're a damn sight cheaper too).

  • Mesh gear, soaking yourself down, careful ventilation are all great in the southwest US, which is dry heat. But try riding in Florida in summer, or most of the midwest, even. If the humidity is high, "swamp cooler" ideas don't do much.

    However, I'd rather see Peltier effect built right into the clothing. Blowing air through a vest does nothing for arms, and if you're on an unfaired motorcycle, the oncoming wind will probably overpower the unit.

  • @Llyander

    its not just a fan, it has a peltier device, which heats on one side and cools the other, like high end PC's and those cheap mini desktop fridges have. So the air IS cooled.

  • io ho sempre capito che l aria nella schiena fa male ma poi mentre vai in moto c'è gia l aria

  • I'll never travel on bike with this thing on it.

    It's a matter of dignity!!!

  • @MacKlaus71

    I live in orlando, I need this, FCuK dignity, i'll wear a face helmet cool and no one sees me, dignity saved!!

  • Better to use a jacket with air vents!

    The wind on a road is not without reason!

    It may be practical, but it is ridiculous!!!!

  • hustýýý :DDD

  • realy cool!

  • Ahahahah! This conditioner complete garbage! Well, who with him will be the city when coming to the point of destination !!!!!!!

  • I honestly thought he was going to stick the tube up his arse!

  • @deadmanmikeg. Yet another yankie bullshitter!!

  • It's natures way of telling you it's too freaking hot to ride....... re re.

  • Its a AC for chest only, what about your face and your ass ?

  • LOL@buddyasstard

    400mi? Shit, I've done that through 125d Death Valley before lunch. And yeah, that's 125d farenheit. You've probably got a scooter with 50 mirrors on it.

  • when you're too much of a bitch to stand the heat that you want A/C on your bike....sell it and get a car

  • @sooperknob. You one of them cock suckin' yankee ladyboys then? You seem to know where all the gays are. ;)

  • When the wind is not enough.

    Frankly, I need 4 of these to cool my Quad SLI setup.

  • I guess you have never ridden in the southwest in summer or even spring. Death Valley in August - or from San Diego to Vegas across the Mojave?

    but the question would be what is the electrical consumption. many bikes are alternator challenged and riding at anything less than a couple of thousand rpm might easily discharge the battery. unless you are on a Wing or BMW which has sufficient electrical output

  • Gay product, Gay music, Gay man in commersial? And also I have a gay nick.

  • AC is gay? Brilliant.

  • @flatheadpower2000 I have a sneaking suspicion this will be huge in Europe. Most of their men are gay anyway. Seriously... I don't think their pants can get any tighter.

  • @sooperknob You got it wrong, AC on a motorcycle is gay, tight pants is cool :)

  • Last month I was riding my KTM 990 Adventure for 400 miles in one day at -15°C under the snow, like a common European gay. So please go to sweat your little pussy in Death Valley with all those sissies Harley bikers.

    SooperNOOB.

  • Only if you turn off the engine, the generator charges the battery at all time.

  • gay, whats the point of riding a bike might as well have a car

  • @chinamanjw  ......twat....!!

  • I don't know, maybe if it cooled under the effin helmet, maybe...

  • Actually, I have made two long trips on a cycle where both times I had to travel across Kansas in late July. Can someone say HOT! My problem with this unit at that time would have been that I was fully loaded and would have had no place to mount the box. Good idea, but only for very limited rider situations.

  • you are crazy...

  • That's incredibly funny.

    Also, after this video I don't consider myself crazy.

  • hmm must be in a really hot country to use, otherwise not much point.

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