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 Posted: 19:53 - 19 Nov 2013 Post subject: Frigging Cold Hands |
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 Posted: 20:15 - 19 Nov 2013 Post subject: Re: Frigging Cold Hands |
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I am a fan of the HG Pathan.
If you look on here you'll see I post recommending them.
If you can get them cheaper in one of HG's regular sales all the better (they sometimes come up on eBay).
I have an old pair and they are very good.
To compare I also have IXS Vulkan ones and some cheapie ones via M&P eBay site. These are also good but can get chilly fingers compared to the HG.
I also picked up a pair of the 5 finger Pathan gloves at an auto-jumble. I know why the person wanted to get rid as the lining is easy to pull out when hands are warm. Easy to put back, just a pain if in a hurry. These 5 fingers Patan ones are also good. I just prefer the 3 finger versions. Never had a problem with the lining in those.
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Those cheap Bike-It ones are actually fairly decent.
Muffs are much, much better though.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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I have used Frank Thomas lobster gloves and found them to be cheap for a reason. They had the look, but not the walk. No where near enough insulation. They were colder than my summer gloves.
I tried to find the HG ones that everyone raves about at retailers around me, but ended up spending way too much money on Rukka's lobster gloves. They are brilliant. My hands are still sweating after an hour on the motorway at -2. But the cuffs are puffy and hard to get inside the sleeves of my jacket, but not big enough to go over them (which I wouldn't want to do anyway in the rain), so a bit of a fiddle to get on. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
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Dislikes cold.
Dislikes muffs.
You can remove cold by using the muffs, seriously, they stop the wind dead.
Or you can carry on crying like a girl and getting worried you'll look an idiot  |
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| Paddy. wrote: | Dislikes cold.
Dislikes muffs.
You can remove cold by using the muffs, seriously, they stop the wind dead.
Or you can carry on crying like a girl and getting worried you'll look an idiot  |
This.
There is that moment when you first put the muffs on and you feel all self conscious but when you arrive at your destination with your hands warmer than when you started and its bloody cold out there you soon forget how daft you think you look. Honestly the best extra I have ever bought for a bike yet. ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
Hockeystorm65:.well there are childish arguments...there are very childish arguments.....there are really stupid childish arguments and now there are......Pinkfloyd arguments!
Teflon-Mike:I think I agree with just about all Pinky has said. |
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Hiyas
Thanks for the advice but im not worried about how I will look, my bike saves me £80 a month in fuel and I enjoy my daily ride, I was more worried about an accident with muffs, if I come off and need to get my hands out quick, Im watching some now and some pantheon gloves as I'm not keen paying HG £60 for some. Pain really as its just the finger tips that suffer, muffs new are £50 for my cg. I did think about hand guards.
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Just got the shipping notification for my Tucano urbanos, they'll be on my fazer before the week is up
BCF should get some commission based on how many people on here seem to buy them  |
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Lol, I give up, the neoprene ones work well, I won't have anything other than those.
Switch gear gets wet, its a bike, not a mobile phone  |
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I have the neoprene Tucanos with the thumb bit on my ped, and my DIY hairymuffs that cover the switchgear as well on Ze Beemer.
They both work very well. On balance, I find that I very slightly prefer to have the switchgear inside the muffs, as thumbing the indicator slider to the right can be a teeny bit fiddly. That's the only negative, and it's a minor quirk. There's no issue with getting your hands in and out quickly. Really, there isn't.
And I've just realised that I should swap them over, put the neoprene Tucanos on Ze Beemer and actually get some use out of stabbing a thumb at those daft 3-button Bavarian indicators.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Muffs ordered from Palmers motorcycles, went for the R323,should be here tomorrow so now to get summer gloves out. Thanks for the recommendation everyone and Paddy .
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My Tucano urbano neoprenies arrived today, stuck them on for the commute home.
Once I realised the plastic inserts go over the metal loops, they attached ok.
First impressions - they do as everyone says, they keep off the wind chill. Using the controls through the thumb bits didn't seem to bother me at all, although I hadn't realised how much I actually use the 'pass' button(now out of bounds)
I do however have an issue which I've not seen anyone comment on yet- the clutch lever on my fazer has a kink in it, which just happens to coincide with the little slit in the side of the muff. When pulling the clutch in, it catches on the side, pulling the muff back and popping the cap off the bar end. Anyone else have this issue? I presume elongating the slit a little should stop it.
So after one run, good, but not perfect. I'm reserving final judgment until live really got to grips with them. Slightly wishing I'd gone for the nylon ones instead... Will update on if my alterations are successful once I've given it a few days. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 39 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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