I use Oxford muffs and will be putting them back on for Saturday's ride. Generally no complaints. The only issue I find is that they sometimes catch the light switch and turn off the lights. I've tried adjusting them but without much success. I tend not to ride at night so it's not a major issue but I wouldn't fancy being plunged into darkness down an unlit country road! They don't catch on the fairing.
Quote from: NotAnotherHill on 25 October 2012, 06:15:00 pmI use Oxford muffs and will be putting them back on for Saturday's ride. Generally no complaints. The only issue I find is that they sometimes catch the light switch and turn off the lights. I've tried adjusting them but without much success. I tend not to ride at night so it's not a major issue but I wouldn't fancy being plunged into darkness down an unlit country road! They don't catch on the fairing.Before I buy any do they actually work and keep your hands warm??
I'm more of a heated grips man personally, they're nice and warm and should be a bit easier on the wrists if the worst should happen.......
I have the Tucano Urbano muffs on my Fazer. Fit well, don't get in the way of anything, don't flap about on the motorway and can handle motorway speeds very well. Used them all of last winter and have just put them back on for this winter. Best £37 I've spent on the bike yet!
I have just bought the R361 bar muffs from tucano urbano.Any tips of things I should or shouldn't do when installing, please.cheers,