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So, I got this idea. Feel free to shoot it down or help me with it. I feel that I need at least another couple of months to wear the rest of the "new shiny" off of my new toy. But I'm old and a wimp. The first thing to get cold is my hands, and I really never liked any of the mitts/gloves/ heated gloves that I've tried. What do you think of this idea. Back when I was still riding dirt bikes (many moons ago), I remember seeing "brush guards", attached to the bars and covering the hand area. They were made of plastic and kind of looked like a milk jug cut out. I wonder if I couldn't fabricate something like that to deflect cold air away from my hands. I feel that just a 50% deflection would help a lot. Maybe fabricate them out of some thin sheet metal, paint them up to look attractive, clamp them to the bars. Or does anybody know if this product already exists?


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I'm sure there's something out there you could buy off the shelf that would fit your bike or fab something up as you say. But ummmm, why not get heated grips?


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Re: Cold weather idea
arstaren #553919 09/17/2014 7:23 AM
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Rich, they sell exactly what you're looking for. Check out the Tiger lineup.
I've had both heated grips and heated gloves for various bikes. I prefer the gloves as they heat a larger area, tops of fingers etc.


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mikemm03 #553920 09/17/2014 8:39 AM
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Rich, they sell exactly what you're looking for. Check out the Tiger lineup.
I've had both heated grips and heated gloves for various bikes. I prefer the gloves as they heat a larger area, tops of fingers etc.


The whole idea of heated grips and gloves leaves me cold. (pun intended) I'd rather do some kind of "air deflector". I don't want to run the wires and deal with the whole "accessory harness" thing." And every kind of glove that isn't just plain ole thin leather is uncomfortable for me. I don't even wear gloves in the winter to work in.


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arstaren #553921 09/17/2014 8:50 AM
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Move to Key West. Problem solved.


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Not very purdy, but over here, they have these scooter mitts that I'm sure would keep your hands toasty...



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Re: Cold weather idea
arstaren #553923 09/17/2014 12:28 PM
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Rich, they sell exactly what you're looking for. Check out the Tiger lineup.
I've had both heated grips and heated gloves for various bikes. I prefer the gloves as they heat a larger area, tops of fingers etc.


The whole idea of heated grips and gloves leaves me cold. (pun intended) I'd rather do some kind of "air deflector". I don't want to run the wires and deal with the whole "accessory harness" thing." And every kind of glove that isn't just plain ole thin leather is uncomfortable for me. I don't even wear gloves in the winter to work in.




I have heated gloves with a wireless controller, very comfortable. A heated jacket liner, One wire from my liner to the 12V connection.
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mikemm03 #553924 09/17/2014 5:14 PM
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I have heated gloves with a wireless controller, very comfortable. A heated jacket liner, One wire from my liner to the 12V connection.
It's the cat's pajamas daddy o.




me too (well the gloves anyway)

I do understand about the thinner leather, wires and such, but the the gloves are thinner than most other cold weather gloves and keep my hands very warm. Which is all I need to get to work or ride around on a sunny and/or dry, cold day.

Those "Hippo Hands" are what the police here all have. I bet they have heated grips too.


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arstaren #553925 09/17/2014 5:30 PM
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why not just trade that Injun in for a car, old man!


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roadworthy #553926 09/17/2014 6:42 PM
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http://www.cyclegear.com/search/go#p=R&a...&asug=brush

I've got the ones on the right on my Big Ruckus.

A pair of silk liners when it's a little cold, and when it's really cold, I wear these under my summer gloves.

http://glacierglove.com/our-products/fishing/ice-bay.html

These might look a little better. https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2011wingshields-hand-guards-for-cruisers/.

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Hermit #553927 09/17/2014 10:21 PM
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I wear silk liners under my winter gloves. Never really had an issue getting cold.


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I feel the same though.

I always wear leather gloves when I ride, the thin leather palm side keeps the feelings from the grips, throttle, bar.

Whenever I try winter gloves, I feel I lose those feelings from the bulk of insulation and it just doesn't feel right.


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Hermit #553929 09/17/2014 10:44 PM
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http://www.cyclegear.com/search/go#p=R&a...&asug=brush

I've got the ones on the right on my Big Ruckus.

A pair of silk liners when it's a little cold, and when it's really cold, I wear these under my summer gloves.

http://glacierglove.com/our-products/fishing/ice-bay.html

These might look a little better. https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2011wingshields-hand-guards-for-cruisers/.


Now THAT'S what I was looking for!!! Not GLOVES! Thanks a lot Steve!


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arstaren #553930 09/18/2014 1:03 AM
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These I like.



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Hermit #553931 09/18/2014 3:36 AM
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Quote:

http://www.cyclegear.com/search/go#p=R&a...&asug=brush

I've got the ones on the right on my Big Ruckus.

A pair of silk liners when it's a little cold, and when it's really cold, I wear these under my summer gloves.

http://glacierglove.com/our-products/fishing/ice-bay.html

These might look a little better. https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2011wingshields-hand-guards-for-cruisers/.




I like the Ice Bay idea. Thanks Steve.


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Years ago I tried the Hippo Hands. My hands got claustrophobic and they really don't do a great job.

Heated grips are a big plus. I'm missing having warm comfortable hands when riding the Indian so I'll be using heated gloves soon. The Vision is much more weatherproof and comfy.


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arstaren #553933 09/19/2014 7:47 AM
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