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DarrenSV650S
17-10-09, 03:37 PM
Not that impressed with these hand guards. My hands are still cold with winter gloves on :(
First bit of bad advice from the org ;)
Are the handlebar muffs any better?
sunshine
17-10-09, 03:46 PM
are you sure you fitted the hand guards in the right position they do work :P
unless you have super fat hands that is :rolleyes:
i think its time i ran off bye:D
the_lone_wolf
17-10-09, 03:48 PM
Have you tried manning up and not being a little girly wirl???
;)
DarrenSV650S
17-10-09, 03:53 PM
are you sure you fitted the hand guards in the right position they do work :P
unless you have super fat hands that is :rolleyes:
i think its time i ran off bye:D
They're in about the only position they can be. Took a lot of chopping just to get them to fit
Have you tried manning up and not being a little girly wirl???
;)
No! I'm set in my girly wirl ways [-(
phi-dan
17-10-09, 03:56 PM
Move south of the arctic circle? :smt064
sunshine
17-10-09, 04:03 PM
They're in about the only position they can be. Took a lot of chopping just to get them to fit
could the lack of plastic there from you chopping them down have something to do with it? :rolleyes:
DarrenSV650S
17-10-09, 04:24 PM
could the lack of plastic there from you chopping them down have something to do with it? :rolleyes:
No.
Alpinestarhero
17-10-09, 04:45 PM
muffs are better yes. I removed my handgaurds to have my muffs back
21QUEST
17-10-09, 05:17 PM
If they'd fit, put the muffs over the hand guards,
Cheers
Ben
Fitted mine today, no cutting involved (SV650N).
I've read about fingertips being cold if they're sat a little high - my clutch lever looked to dip a bit low, so bent it up a touch. Can't see how they won't work though, but haven't tested yet.
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