Muffs For Hand Guards Multistrada V4

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by CHUKI, Dec 19, 2022.

  1. IN CASE IT CAN SERVE YOU AS A GUIDE

     
  2. You see a lot of these being used around Europe, almost every rider has them during winter, they must be good otherwise they wouldn't so popular, but definitely not for me. A good pair of winter gloves and heated grips on, does just fine.
     
  3. When I was a despatch rider handlebar muffs were the must have accessory. Would definitely have muffs again if I had to ride big winter miles again.
     
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  4. “Universal” so long as you don’t have the direction indicator in the hand guard :( Have the Oxford products version fitted to an Icon and they do what it says on the label. As Gortex and heated grips in the wet don’t mix, a good (if sartorially inelegant) solution. Andy
     
  5. A muff thread. Best to have warm hands.
     
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  6. As I suffer from blood circulation problems, I usually wear mittens on the cuffs for the winter, I have very small hands, and with thick winter gloves, I have no touch, apart from the fact that with short fingers they are very difficult. bending to squeeze clutch etc etc. With the mittens, in winter I go perfectly with some rather summer gloves, (northern summer what would someone say hahahaha) and at 10 degrees I go perfectly without activating the heated grips, and at temperatures of 3 or 4 degrees, with putting the heated grips at medium you have plenty of power, apart from removing water etc, they are not very pretty, but they are very practical. Without this, and living in the central mountain range (between 650 and 1450 meters high in my area), it would be impossible to ride the motorcycle between November and March, and also many days of water, they are not pretty or elegant, but they are very very practices
     
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