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Ha ha, you just made me spit my wine out on the screen, with a laugh reading your post title  |
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Those bucket ones would be the business for keeping the cold out  |
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lol, I have to say that this thread also made me laugh very loudly. That poor CG! It looks like a pig and will now be as aerodynamic as one too. Saying that, it is getting rather cold and I need to do SOMETHING to get myself warmer on the roads very soon. Last winter I just struggled through and this winter I'm reading all these posts about the right gear that everyone seems to be posting. I'm hoping that those threads, including this one, shall have me prepared!!!  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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ms51ves3: why does it need 500 miles? Are you teaching it how to be a piston? |
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Having a go at the old vegetable oil bottle hand guards tomorrow. Will let you know if it's any good . ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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Unfortunately you really need muffs to be a bit, err, tighter than that ... and no, it's not just my small... hands .
Want them to be decently encompassing to get a reasonable amount of stillish air in them.
I have those ones already Alexio - definitely need some kind of solid guard if you want to go over 40mph - otherwise they start to press onto the levers. Not so nice having your brake lever pushed in at 70mph, so having to use your right hand to hold the muff out.
Suspect it's the same with most grips however - as I've said, I made a bodged guard one out of some old metal shelving for current ones.
Be interesting to hear if there's any that 'work out of the box'. |
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I got some bar muffs with a £40 winter gear ebay purchase.
Not exactly sure what make they were as they were completely blank, black with white fur lining but they had a rigid curve on one side which stopped it pressing against the brake/clutch lever at speed... tested to 100mph on a autobahn with no problems!!
I had them fitted to my CB750...
Try to look out for some with that feature on them, it stops you having to fashion something yourself
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I got my set from Infinitys in Holborn although you could probably get them cheaper elsewhere.
I was toying with the idea of coming along to the karting / minimoto thingy on Sunday, that way you could 'feel da muff' although the weather is supposed to be a deluge all weekend...
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Can probably get a lift if you come along - definitely from Reading.
Though, reading was named on the news as an area possibly badly hit, so bike may not be the best form of transport, however warm a muff you've got your hands in.
(Though, may still be better than being stuck in a queue in the car .) |
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Didn't realise that they now did different models
These are the one's that I have - I can't comment on the others...
https://www.harpersraceshop.co.uk/item4085.htm
Edit: Sticking some on the offroader soon too! Gets mighty wet in Sussex in Winter  ____________________ Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. |
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Seems most of them boast strengthening to stop it pushing the bar
The motrax description says
Price including VAT - £19.99
Designed to provide optimum protection against the wind and rain
Reinforced leading edge designed to stop wind from forcing muffs onto brake/clutch leversFully adjustable will fit any motorcycle
Heavy duty velcro and adjustable buckle fittings
Reflective leading edges for increased visibility
Will not impede controls or comfort.
https://www.motrax.eu/item3580.htm
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 85 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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