Glove type handguards
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Glove type handguards
if i get these....should i get the ones that have the open slot or completely closed? ill be getting them to keep the wind off, to keep my hands warm (already have heated grips but my hands still get cold lol) , and to keep water splahes off.....my main concern is the water splashes and the open slot..... if i do a big splah with the open slots, will my hands still get wet?
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Glove type handguards
I think they're so crappy, I'd give you the pair I have for free if ya lived near me... You're better off getting the hand guards and buying a nice pair of waterproof ski gloves... (about $50 or so for a decent pair) to keep your hands warm and dry... Those Walmart specials just don't cut it...
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Glove type handguards
Originally posted by: JeffinTD
My last ride was in the 20's and even with super-insulated hunting gloves my hands would get cold when we were on more open (high speed) trails.
I just finished installing Maier handguards. I think they will block just enough wind at high speed.
I like that they are made to fit specific models, shaped to fit around the master cylinder and controls, and that they mount by bolting to custom lever pivots... Downside I suppose is that they aren't cheap.
My last ride was in the 20's and even with super-insulated hunting gloves my hands would get cold when we were on more open (high speed) trails.
I just finished installing Maier handguards. I think they will block just enough wind at high speed.
I like that they are made to fit specific models, shaped to fit around the master cylinder and controls, and that they mount by bolting to custom lever pivots... Downside I suppose is that they aren't cheap.
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Glove type handguards
Actually, I have a pair of leather thinsulate winter motorcycle gloves that I've used, too, and they didn't do much better... but the insulation isn't as thick as my hunting gloves.
I think you have a point, though, in that the camo fabric on my gloves probably doesn't block the wind well. If the handguards don't help enough, maybe I'll look into some snowmobile gloves (super-insulated and designed for the wind blast).
Thanks for the tip.
I think you have a point, though, in that the camo fabric on my gloves probably doesn't block the wind well. If the handguards don't help enough, maybe I'll look into some snowmobile gloves (super-insulated and designed for the wind blast).
Thanks for the tip.
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