27-10-12, 03:53 PM
(27-10-12, 11:43 AM)xlewisbdx link Wrote:[quote author=NotAnotherHill link=topic=5099.msg44132#msg44132 date=1351185300]
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.
Before I buy any do they actually work and keep your hands warm??
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Muffs do work but they only really deflect the cold of the wind they dont really warm your hands up like heated grips.
(27-10-12, 01:53 AM)darrsi link Wrote: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'll be using them in conjunction with some heated grips. Either is good for normal riding but from personal experience out all day and long journeys up north you really need both to stop the outside of your hands suffering.
Cheers, BozBozĀ
