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Old 11-30-2009, 09:01 PM   #1
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In no way can I take credit for this, but since "EB" is a little challenged in the computer dept....I will provide some "professional assistance". This great idea was all his though. Maybe some of you out there have used these before, but I've never seen'em until I saw them on his bike so in my book, he gets the credit ;)!

Yesterday I rode with "EB", aka John Biddle of Mountlake Terrace, WA....and he had these really cool molded foam hand guards on his bike that are essentially made for ATV's and such. The cool thing about them is that they just strap on/off with a Velcro strap and provide nearly twice the coverage of the permanent plastic hand guards! These are perfect for winter riding as they will really increase the wind/rain protection and best of all.....they are only $20.00 at Wally World !

Anyways, John swore by them so I had to run right out and pick up a set (they will be found in the ATV section of the Automotive Dept). I just strapped these on right over my plastic ones and they will stay there until spring! These can easily be packed (they will lay flat) for a long haul trip in case of sudden rain storms, etc.

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Check these out....they may not be the prettiest things, but functional beyond belief! Besides....we don't all have the luxury of riding in 80 degree weather all year....like....hhhhmmm.....CJ and BD come to mind....... ::) ! This time of year in the Pacific Northwest, a good riding day is 45 degrees... . If it's still dry when you roll back into the garage...well.....then you better believe it was a GREAT riding day... ! Thanks to EB for the inspiration!


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Old 11-30-2009, 09:07 PM   #2
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Princess Auto here sells something similar to those but its more like a large gauntlet that your hand goes into on the bars. It would actuall cover your entire hand. They are usually on sale there for about $12.00 a pair.
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Princess Auto here sells something similar to those but its more like a large gauntlet that your hand goes into on the bars. It would actuall cover your entire hand. They are usually on sale there for about $12.00 a pair.
I thought about those "Moose Paws" you see all the cops using, but they seem like over-kill....
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:12 PM   #4
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Thanks for the info Kris. I have the plastic ones already and these foam guards will definitely improve the comfort factor.
 
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Once again, I am grateful I don't have to deal with such things here in the desert.
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Old 12-01-2009, 07:28 PM   #6
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Good Lord! It's the Largest Hand Protector In The WORLD!!!! :)
 
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Once again, I am grateful I don't have to deal with such things here in the desert.
Yes, but these may be helpful in preventing armadillos flying up into your hands whacking you as your cruising the deserts.
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Just curious, are these deflectors self supporting or do they need the plexi handguard or a mirror to support them.

Not much need for them in the desert (low 40s on the way to work this morning. Maybe upper 30s later this week.). I'm just thinking of Spring rides through the Colorado Rockies.
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Just curious, are these deflectors self supporting or do they need the plexi handguard or a mirror to support them.

Not much need for them in the desert (low 40s on the way to work this morning. Maybe upper 30s later this week.). I'm just thinking of Spring rides through the Colorado Rockies.
Well, I know EB used them as stand-alone devices. I kind of used my plexiglas ones as support. You might have to get creative in holding them on, whatever works for you, but these things provide alot of protection! They have one long Velcro strap at the small end.
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Once again, I am grateful I don't have to deal with such things here in the desert.
Yes, but these may be helpful in preventing armadillos flying up into your hands whacking you as your cruising the deserts.
We don't have armadillos in the Sonoran Desert. Coyotes, javelinas, poisonous snakes, scorpions, gila monsters, vultures, that sort of thing.
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I too bought the Stearns hand guards to try them out. What a major difference they are. i can now ride with my reg winter gloves and NOT still have my hands freeze. They are a little big but who gives a sh*t when its COLD! :-)
 
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Princess Auto here sells something similar to those but its more like a large gauntlet that your hand goes into on the bars. It would actuall cover your entire hand. They are usually on sale there for about $12.00 a pair.
I thought about those "Moose Paws" you see all the cops using, but they seem like over-kill....
It's been said, netnorske, that Premeax makes a dandy of a fairing for the Nomads that might eliminate the Cold Hand Syndrome...

Perhaps you should consider one for Christmas.
 
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