I fitted them and am making adjustments as the bars are so different from the Silverwing's.
I'm still thinking about how to mount ordinary wing-mirrors as well as the muffs; I think a hole may have to be cut in each muff for the stems to go through.
Work in progress!
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Muffs work fine with heated grips. You have to re-train your left thumb a bit for the indicators, and accept that lights, screen and display buttons mean taking your hand out.
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Well, I've ordered some Tucano Urbano ones. I can see that heated grips inside muffs would be fine, but I've previously had them on bikes with hand guards and found myself just squeezing the tightly to try and get heat into my fingers. Heated gloves are best, but I'd have to buy a new connection lead and fit it + only worth the faff for long journeys, which I increasingly take the car for...
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For long journeys in winter, I use hand warmers one in each glove , 69p from Home Bargains . Plus the Keis heated vest .
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I have just ordered a Honda Forza 350 to be delivered mid January. Not new, but low mileage and mint. I have just spent 2 hours wading through all 26 pages of this forum...very informative !
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I have just ordered a Honda Forza 350 to be delivered mid January. Not new, but low mileage and mint. I have just spent 2 hours wading through all 26 pages of this forum...very informative !
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Welcome, Ian!
This is a good place to be.
This is a good place to be.
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With my propensity for dropping my maxiscooters and having just received a postal-order in the post, I've invested in a pair of these crash-bars.
I know this sort of thing is not to everyone's taste but I couldn't resist them.
I have it in mind also to fit a pair of driving lights and the bars will provide a good place to mount them:
https://dcparts.co.uk/product/honda-for ... crash-bars
I've posted this elsewhere, too.
I know this sort of thing is not to everyone's taste but I couldn't resist them.
I have it in mind also to fit a pair of driving lights and the bars will provide a good place to mount them:
https://dcparts.co.uk/product/honda-for ... crash-bars
I've posted this elsewhere, too.
Mike
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….As you say Mike,not everyone’s cuppa tea,i like them and had them on my ADV,in the ice/frost myself and the ADV parted company,i watched it slide along the road as I followed it on my arse,we both eventually stopped and once myself and a van driver who see what happened got the bike upright,i was dreading to see the damage to the plastic panels,the off side crash bar was bent,but no damage to the panels at all…….so they do what they say on the tin
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….as a little project,you could always vinyl wrap the bars before you put them on the scooter,hi viz yellow or blue,like the scoot
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