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Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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This forum has been a wealth of information and inspiration. Thumbs Up

Still waiting on the Chicdesign seat and fairing....But the Chicdesign hand guards, R&G frame sliders and Staintune exhaust arrived this week.The weather here in Northeast Kansas has been pretty cold, like mid 30's for highs during the daytime. When it warmed up into the 40's on Wednesday and stayed that way this week, I braved the cold and got all of the parts installed.

The ChicDesign hand guards were pretty easy to install with the OEM mirrors. I used blue Loctite on the screws holding the guards to the brackets.

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The Staintue muffler was fairly straight forward. Per the instructions, I used a high temp silicone sealer on the joint between the header pipe and the muffler. No real hassles, except for having to get up and down and crawling around on the cold concrete. Confused

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The K&G frame sliders were a little bit of a pain in backside because the instructions are confusing and pictures are on different pages than the text. They are quite sturdy and have an additional 1/4" steel plate on each side to help prevent frame or engine damage in the event of a fall.

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The ChicDesign seat and fairing are not schedule to arrive until late January/early February. I may have to wait on the weather to get them installed. They should really add to Café theme.

Cheers to all.


12-03-2015, 01:41 PM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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Boy those handguards look handy. Is it just the mirrors that hold them on?


12-03-2015, 09:54 PM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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To add to Ferret's question, have you tried the handguards yet? How good do they work?


12-03-2015, 10:09 PM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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Those handguards work great. Keep lotsa rain and bugs off me hands.


12-03-2015, 11:17 PM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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A nice set of mods! The fairing and sports seat/trunk will be a huge addition. I also have the hand guards (in clear). They can extend a cold weather ride by a good 30 minutes to an hour.


12-03-2015, 11:22 PM
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(12-03-2015, 11:22 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote: A nice set of mods! The fairing and sports seat/trunk will be a huge addition. I also have the hand guards (in clear). They can extend a cold weather ride by a good 30 minutes to an hour.

I never noticed your hand guards before, do you keep them on year round ?


12-03-2015, 11:34 PM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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(12-03-2015, 11:22 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote: A nice set of mods! The fairing and sports seat/trunk will be a huge addition. I also have the hand guards (in clear). They can extend a cold weather ride by a good 30 minutes to an hour.

I learned many moons ago that the most significant item for hand warmth is to ride with mittens instead of gloves that have individual fingers. I had extra heavy thick leather finger gloves with an extra finger insert, but I still had to stop every 2 hors or so and use hot water to prevent frostbite when the temp was below 32 - It was in the teens if I recall. I should have stopped every 30-60 minutes, but one knows how that goes when you are young and fearless.

The mittens allow each finger to warm the one next to it and have less total surface area to radiate the heat away. I do not recall if heated grips were available back then (1970s CB450), but I probably would not have bought them as I was moving south.


12-04-2015, 12:12 AM
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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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I like the hand guards. Not so much for winter rides but for spring time in Georgia when large, hard-shelled beetles take to the air. They'll leave bruises on you. I had hand guards on my Triumph Tiger and they made a huge difference in cold weather. I'm getting a set for the CB.
When removing the mirrors to place the hand guards, is the left side mirror stem reverse threaded?


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(12-03-2015, 09:54 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Boy those handguards look handy. Is it just the mirrors that hold them on?

Yes, the mirrors are all that's holding them on. It is a pretty slick design. If you go to Samurider's website and click on the ChicDesign link a the bottom of the description for the handguards, it shows the mounting. Appears to be pretty darn sturdy.
(12-04-2015, 12:12 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote: I like the hand guards. Not so much for winter rides but for spring time in Georgia when large, hard-shelled beetles take to the air. They'll leave bruises on you. I had hand guards on my Triumph Tiger and they made a huge difference in cold weather. I'm getting a set for the CB.
When removing the mirrors to place the hand guards, is the left side mirror stem reverse threaded?

Yeah, the mirror thread is left hand. I really like the look and they should work well. Have not tried them out yet.
(12-03-2015, 10:09 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: To add to Ferret's question, have you tried the handguards yet? How good do they work?

No, popgun, I have not tried them out yet. Too darn cold to ride. Looking forward to a ride, if it warms up some this weekend.
(12-03-2015, 11:22 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote: A nice set of mods! The fairing and sports seat/trunk will be a huge addition. I also have the hand guards (in clear). They can extend a cold weather ride by a good 30 minutes to an hour.

Thanks, CB4ME, I hadn't done an single thing to the CB for two years since I first got it. Finding this forum and finding out about all of the mods people have been doing really inspired me to make it into a café bike. Have a good one!


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RE: Chicdesign Hand Guards and Stuff
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They look fine as they are but I'd be tempted to paint them silver or red to match the tank accent stripes, side covers or RC.


12-04-2015, 03:23 AM
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