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Yamaha hand guards - jedd_imp - 12-23-2020 These plastic hand covers came off my Yamaha T700 b/c they're too flimsy for real offroad protection. but on my dlx, it'll do nicely to keep the chill off my hands for the short , mild winters down here in austin. ![]() the support bracket fits perfectly underneath the rear view mirror stalk. when temps will dip below 40F, i wrap these hand warmers (sw-motech) over the the plastic hand covers,. adds a nice bit of comfort. ![]() and the MRA two piece adjustable windshield bolted to handlebar takes care of upper torso ![]() side view
RE: Yamaha hand guards - Tev62 - 12-23-2020 I have those same handguards - Barkbuster Blizzards, great bit of kit, much nicer than a full muff and still very effective in the wet and cold. The wind chill they take off the fingers alone is a reason to use them in winter. RE: Yamaha hand guards - GoldOxide_imp - 12-23-2020 Hmm, maybe sumthin' Canadians should consider while ridin' their CB in the arctic winter months. RE: Yamaha hand guards - peterbaron - 12-23-2020 Not me GO...in winter I use sled and sheepskin....
RE: Yamaha hand guards - GoldOxide_imp - 12-23-2020 (12-23-2020, 12:16 PM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Not me GO...in winter I use sled and sheepskin.... Today was actually a really nice day to get out and scoot around in So-ON. Reached 10C, just luscious riding weather. Cable-free glove heat setting was on low all afternoon. |