Goodness knows I tried to ride well into the cold months when I fist bought my LIKE200i......but I was always limited by my hands!
I could ride with silk, wool, leather layers as we were taught in he Army -- but that cold wind just cut right through!
So, I parked and baked my gloves on the muffler - to get in another half hour of riding!
Then I bought a pair of battery heated glove liners to wear under my heavy leather gauntlets - and bingo! I could ride miles - far enough to go for coffee!
Legs, feet, face - no problem with the cold. But my hands were my weak link to riding!
I use 2 pair of battery heated gloves or liners - rechargeable batteries contained in the cuff. No wires to attach or disconnect when I stop for photos - and no drain on my scooter's battery or charging system. The latter is very important to me - as I do not ride larger scooters, and I ride miles from home on very cold days, in the boonies - and I want my scooter to start when it is time to go home and get warm again!!
Heated grips would be nice, but again - I prefer not to challenge my small scooter's electrical systems.
Stig