Good weather. It's a warm weekend, but unfortunately I have a cold. My throat is so rattled that I can't speak, so I'm not going touring.........
The only one not yet installed."back of the hand&(Putting on the lever) Warming and heating of the fingertips"Circulating the web while suppressing greed for ...... I can't believe it. I knew it.Heatech gloves are expensive.Wow.....
The grip heater has already been installed."Handlebar cover + grip heater = law of the kotatsu"I know that the most powerful is W. In fact, earlier this yearI bought a KOMINE handlebar cover and tried it out.However, it has a major weakness that the cover pushes the brake lever due to wind pressure when driving on the highway..........
Maybe knuckle guard is a good idea?
I was wondering what people were doing to protect their hands from the cold, so I did some Googling and found that more people than I expected were saying that knuckle guards work well. This is the kind.
I thought it might be cool if I put some carbon-style sheets on it....... I thought about it and did some research, but it seems that most of the mirrors are attached to the steering wheel mirror. I was wondering if there were any cowl mirrors that people were using, so I added the name of the car and continued to google it, and came across this one.
Barkbusters STORM Hand Guard
- Barkbusters STORM handguards are designed and engineered to fit street, cruiser, naked, adventure and scooter applications.
- 7th note in the diatonic scale (used in key names, etc.)Mounting system for angle pointsIn addition to the STORM plastic guard, this kit includes a backbone, mounts and more.
Knuckle guard that attaches to the grip end
I checked the compatibility of the product at the original site and it seems to be compatible.
The price is 1/3 of the price of an electric glove, and as I mentioned earlier, if you put a carbon-like sheet on it, it might look a little better. Also, if this isn't enough, you can put a handlebar cover on top of the knuckle guard, and you won't have to worry about the lever being pushed at high speed.
I'll think about whether to use gloves or not until it gets a little colder, and then I'll introduce and report back.
If anyone is using knuckle guards to protect against the cold, please let us know in the comments section how effective they are.
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