Nothing on mine only bike I have not had anything on the bars in winter,
the local Yamaha dealer fitts some semi rigid ones that look good though
I have not tried them I will try to remember the make.
New Xmax 300
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Re: New Xmax 300
Yes, Tucano Urbano ones - they make the best muffs!
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Re: New Xmax 300
+1 on the Tucano Urbano's...
Make a regular apperance on my scoot about November time 'till about March...
Make a regular apperance on my scoot about November time 'till about March...
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Re: New Xmax 300
A bit off topic but I noticed yesterday the Xmax 400 has disappeared from Yamaha's Uk website. I know someone else thought this happended a while ago but it was still there last week, certainly in the special edition. It has most defintely gone now but is still showing on Yamaha's other European sites as a main model. I wonder what the future is for that model?
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Re: New Xmax 300
Thanks Ralph. These look good. Time for me to ask a stupid question, having never used or owned muffs on a bike. What gloves do you use with them - winter, summer?Ralph wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 12:16 pm https://motorcyclepartswarehouse.co.uk/ ... r369x.html
These are the ones I have seen.
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Re: New Xmax 300
Yeah. Even I can fit them!!! Depends on the exact model - mine just slide over the bars and are secured to the bar ends with cable ties. Others have various velcro arrangements. Some say you should take the bar end off, but I never do....
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Re: New Xmax 300
Whatever you need! I think I have delicate digits, so I tend to use pretty warm winter gloves under the muffs during the winter. On less cold days, lighter gloves can be used - purely personal preference. On really cold days I've ended up with Muffs, winter gloves and the heated grips on! btw Muffs make heated grips or gloves much more effective as they keep the heat in.RobiXmax wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:13 pmThanks Ralph. These look good. Time for me to ask a stupid question, having never used or owned muffs on a bike. What gloves do you use with them - winter, summer?Ralph wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 12:16 pm https://motorcyclepartswarehouse.co.uk/ ... r369x.html
These are the ones I have seen.
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Re: New Xmax 300
I usually wear winter gloves nothing like warm fingers, just make sure you can grab the brakes ok.