Winter Riding, Hand Deflectors
#1
Winter Riding, Hand Deflectors
Anybody else try these........ I got mine from National Cycle.
They are really helping with the numb finger thing in the 30 degree F temps, not too noticeable, and can install/uninstall in about 10 minutes.
Heated gloves will probably be next, can't decide between gribs or gloves.
DougJ
They are really helping with the numb finger thing in the 30 degree F temps, not too noticeable, and can install/uninstall in about 10 minutes.
Heated gloves will probably be next, can't decide between gribs or gloves.
DougJ
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RE: Winter Riding, Hand Deflectors
Got them from National Cycle....... http://www.nationalcycle.com/
They were $89
Qty Item No. Description Price Extension
---- ----------- ------------------------------- -------------- ----------------
1 N5541 Hand Deflectors 89.95 89.95
SUBTOTAL 89.95
SALES TAX 0.00
SHIPPING 13.49
ORDER TOTAL 103.44
Hope that helps.
DougJ
They were $89
Qty Item No. Description Price Extension
---- ----------- ------------------------------- -------------- ----------------
1 N5541 Hand Deflectors 89.95 89.95
SUBTOTAL 89.95
SALES TAX 0.00
SHIPPING 13.49
ORDER TOTAL 103.44
Hope that helps.
DougJ
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RE: Winter Riding, Hand Deflectors
ORIGINAL: Kevinski
Hi Doug,
Do you havea picture of the fixing to the handlebars for the Hand Defectors? I think I'm going to get a pair of these it's getting cold in England now.
Cheers,
Kev
Hi Doug,
Do you havea picture of the fixing to the handlebars for the Hand Defectors? I think I'm going to get a pair of these it's getting cold in England now.
Cheers,
Kev
If you go to my original post and click on "attach 3", the pics should be there.
They have been off my bike since about April, but they just mount up via the mirror mount. Very easy on/off.
DougJ
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RE: Winter Riding, Hand Deflectors
ORIGINAL: vicsponjr
THANKS Doug! I went nuts last year trying to find these. Every time I asked someone about them they acted like I was nuts. Just seems no matter what you do, you can't keep the hands warm. The wind kills them.
THANKS Doug! I went nuts last year trying to find these. Every time I asked someone about them they acted like I was nuts. Just seems no matter what you do, you can't keep the hands warm. The wind kills them.
The deflectors do help alot, but once it is so cold, keeping the wind off your hands is mute.
I will be putting the deflectors back on this winter, and with the help of the new windsheild, etc me and my hands are gonna stay warm.
National Cycle is the only place I could find them, also.
DougJ