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Re: winter gloves - celticdog - 14-10-15 I've never had any trouble with muffs to be honest . . . Re: winter gloves - sinto607276 - 14-10-15 (14-10-15, 06:50 PM)celticdog link Wrote: I've never had any trouble with muffs to be honest . . .And you never loose them either :b Re: winter gloves - NorthWestern - 14-10-15 Over gloves are not too bad, Held do some that look like proper strangler issue for a tenner. Only problem is they don't have a visor wipe blade. Re: winter gloves - joebloggs - 14-10-15 (14-10-15, 08:01 PM)NorthWestern link Wrote: Over gloves are not too bad, Held do some that look like proper strangler issue for a tenner. Only problem is they don't have a visor wipe blade. +1 on the over gloves Picked some cheapies up from the NEC when the weather changed and hands were soaked with sweat by the time I got home Re: winter gloves - Rob R - 14-10-15 Barkbusters storm handguards + heated grips means I can wear summer gloves for most of the year. Rob Re: winter gloves - fireblake - 15-10-15 (14-10-15, 05:54 PM)stevierst link Wrote: With fitting muffs, sometimes you've got to get a bit creative to get them to work. I might have another fiddle then. Re: winter gloves - fazersharp - 15-10-15 (14-10-15, 09:46 PM)Rob R link Wrote: Barkbusters storm handguardsI look into this every year but for the fzs 600 handguars don't fit as they hit the fairing Re: winter gloves - celticdog - 15-10-15 Nothing says you're ready to buy a Moto Guzzi than fitting a pair of bar muffs :rollin :rollin :rollin Re: winter gloves - S Baker - 16-10-15 As I get white finger easily, over the years Ive tried every kind of glove out there! Heated grips too (fine if you like hot palms and frozen fingers!) Last year, bit the bullit and bought a pair of these =http://gerbing.co.uk/g-12-heated-gloves.html Wish Id done it years ago-they are feckin brilliant! And come with a lifetime gaurantee too! Besy gloves you can buy, and not bulky, feel as soft as kid gloves! Re: winter gloves - fazersharp - 16-10-15 (16-10-15, 10:00 PM)S Baker link Wrote: As I get white finger easily, over the years Ive tried every kind of glove out there! Heated grips too (fine if you like hot palms and frozen fingers!) Last year, bit the bullit and bought a pair of these =http://gerbing.co.uk/g-12-heated-gloves.htmlI looked at those but they dont seem to offer much protection in an "off". But I suppose that if you cannot feel your fingers then you may just increase your chances of an off Re: winter gloves - S Baker - 16-10-15 Dont fall off then! Re: winter gloves - Val - 17-10-15 I am ready for the winter now :lol ![]() Last week I've fallen victim of the fashion with cold fingers, not next week though... Re: winter gloves - kitcrazy - 19-10-15 ok went with spada enforcers.abit bulky but comfy Re: winter gloves - Frosties - 19-10-15 (19-10-15, 06:46 PM)kitcrazy link Wrote: ok went with spada enforcers.abit bulky but comfy Good gloves fella - dry, warm - had a few pairs. Only thing that let them down was the same as all my other gloves over time.....VELCRO Re: winter gloves - fireblake - 20-10-15 For the last 2 days I've put my Draggin jeans and summer Alpinestars on again but not tomorrow, too cold for summer gloves. I can cope with the jeans as they are quite thick around the knees but my fingers were frozen. I'm out the door by 5 so dark. Trying to keep the jeans on for as long as possible Re: winter gloves - fireblake - 20-10-15 Yay turned out lovely, glad I've got the summer gloves on. Re: winter gloves - NotAnotherHill - 21-10-15 Definitely Oxford Muffs in winter. I fitted these to stop the wind blowing the muffs against the levers: works a treat. Heated grips and summer gloves are all you need. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorbike-7-8-Handle-Bar-Proguard-System-Pro-Brake-Clutch-Levers-Protect-Guards-/252117420868?var=&hash=item3ab35e8b44:m:mkOTL0WBLlqimARUjLeaUeg Re: winter gloves - Gnasher - 12-12-15 Think what you buy is all dependant on how long and often you'll be riding over the winter months. Most good quality waterproof gloves all work about the same e.g. they're waterproof and give or take a few minutes either way your hands will get cold roughly the same time which at anything below 10C* is about 20 minutes. I used to ride all weathers everyday for a 35 min commute into/out of London, I've also done Euro rides to Germany one a month. I tried everything including heated grips nothing really worked until I found these https://gerbing.co.uk/products/12v-product-range/gloves.html?alias=heated-gloves I had mine some years ago and they wasn't waterproof but it didn't matter as my hands stayed warm, I used them for a good few years without any problems. Re: winter gloves - coffee - 12-12-15 I've got a pair of gerbing heated gloves on e/bay at the moment ,they belong to my wife who no longer goes on the bike so if anyone wants them they're well worth a look.They're on at £45 to start under the name merc220phil. Re: winter gloves - midden - 12-12-15 http://www.visordown.com/product-features/tested-sub-100-all-weather-gloves/21734-8.html quote author=kitcrazy link=topic=18492.msg213603#msg213603 date=1445276764] ok went with spada enforcers.abit bulky but comfy [/quote] |