Hand Guards + More

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Oldboots
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Hand Guards + More

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Mornin Boys n Girls,

My K5 has been going great guns, couldn't be happier, but as the days a drawing in want to get it ready for winter, so hand guards, which ones do peeps fit please? Also what about heated grips ? Additional lights ?

Thoughts and info would be appreciated.

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Jorgem
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I've tried them all and the best result for me and for a couple of winters is headed gloves. Above 5 ° for some good Richa but below that I wear headed ones. You connect a cable either directly to the battery or you can use a connector to an existing battery charger lead. Make is Keiss

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Go tucano urbano hand grip covers / small muffs...
Bar end or non bar end model... they are the nuts..
Summer gloves through most of the winter...
Mine just back on for the 6th winter...
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Oldboots
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Ok, Hand guards, heated grips and new Pirelli Diablos all fitted, now just waiting for some led lights to arrive. :)
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Had bar muffs on my x9 and they were great,the same on both my 400 Burgers,complete waste on the 650 as they block the mirrors,i have a really good set of winter gloves,but do sometimes get the heated gloves out,which are well worth the dosh......

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I invested in a Givi screen, which has shaped handguards built in. Never felt the need for heated gloves since, but the slipstream from the big screen pushes you in the back and gives a chill round the kidneys at speed!
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Interesting - what Givi screen did you fit? Mine's an AF226 and not found that problem.


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It's the D258 (I've got a K5 like his)

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I fitted Vstrom ones to mine but you need to do a little bit of adapting. These will be replaced with Tucano Urbano muffs when it gets really cold though. The muffs and heated grips are jolly splendid.
I also fitted some LED lights to help blind motorists see me.
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