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NoVa Rider 11-27-2015 09:26 AM

Oxford Rainseal Handlebar Muffs
 
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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 199029)
I think Hippo Hands, or a similar product will help more than handguards. ;)

I can recommend Oxford Rainseal Handlebar muffs, assuming you don't have handguards on the bike and want cold weather protection. They are similar to Hippo Hands but more aerodynamic, less problem with the front of the muff pushing against the brake and clutch levers. They are a good fit on the RX3 and only cost $50.

I got mine when I got the Oxford Touring heated grips. They make a great combination. I am very impressed with these two Oxford products.

keithmaine 11-27-2015 01:45 PM

I have been using hippo hands for years of year round use on my ural along with heated grips and bark busters for riggidity. I had been riding my ural as primary vehicle for the past 4 years in temps as low as -23f wear only mechanics gloves. Snow rain whatever. Hippo hands are no longer being made so the oxfords mentioned above looks like a good alternative. My ride to work is about 25 miles each way at speeds between 45 - 60 mph.

Jay In Milpitas 11-27-2015 01:54 PM

Return of Hippo Hands
 
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Originally Posted by keithmaine (Post 199057)
I have been using hippo hands for years of year round use on my ural along with heated grips and bark busters for riggidity. I had been riding my ural as primary vehicle for the past 4 years in temps as low as -23f wear only mechanics gloves. Snow rain whatever. Hippo hands are no longer being made so the oxfords mentioned above looks like a good alternative. My ride to work is about 25 miles each way at speeds between 45 - 60 mph.

Turns out they're back in production, Keith. Folks in USA bought out the previous owner.
http://www.hippohands.com/index.html

keithmaine 11-27-2015 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay In Milpitas (Post 199060)
Turns out they're back in production, Keith. Folks in USA bought out the previous owner.
http://www.hippohands.com/index.html

That's awesome news :thanks:

NoVa Rider 11-27-2015 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay In Milpitas (Post 199060)
Turns out they're back in production, Keith. Folks in USA bought out the previous owner.

Good to know that Hippos are still around. They're a good product, and large enough to fit over most handguards. In fact I think they work best with hand guards.

In comparison, the Oxfords are slimmer. I think they would be a good option if you don't have hand guards.

keithmaine 11-27-2015 05:18 PM

Still looks like they used the same website

Huck369 11-27-2015 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay In Milpitas (Post 199028)
Just wondering Huck, do you also have hand guards? If so, do they help to block the breeze? I've been considering adding them for that, but don't know if they help.

I do have hand guards, with spoilers on them, have run like that for years on different bikes....this is the first time I have had heated grips on any of my bikes.....don't know why I waited so long!

3Speed 11-28-2015 01:31 PM

CSC TT 250 Don't miss the boat pricing
 
CSC Motorcycles has announced the pricing for the new TT 250 check out the blog,(sorry, I don't know how to cut/paste on my tablet)
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SpudRider 11-28-2015 01:37 PM

Yes, they are moving ahead with the TT 250. :) Here are links to two threads on the CSC TT250 which are located in our Dual Sport/Enduro Forum.

http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15357
http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15577

Weldangrind 11-28-2015 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by keithmaine (Post 199057)
I have been using hippo hands for years of year round use on my ural along with heated grips and bark busters for riggidity. I had been riding my ural as primary vehicle for the past 4 years in temps as low as -23f wear only mechanics gloves. Snow rain whatever. Hippo hands are no longer being made so the oxfords mentioned above looks like a good alternative. My ride to work is about 25 miles each way at speeds between 45 - 60 mph.

My guess is that few riders are as hearty as you!

keithmaine 11-28-2015 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Weldangrind (Post 199152)
My guess is that few riders are as hearty as you!

It is not hearty, it is a sickness I need to ride no matter what the weather. I actually like riding in the cold weather. Lets face it it is no different than snowmobiling.

Jay In Milpitas 11-28-2015 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by keithmaine (Post 199157)
It is not hearty, it is a sickness I need to ride no matter what the weather. I actually like riding in the cold weather. Lets face it it is no different than snowmobiling.

I believe the Center for Disease Control has identified Snowmobiling as an acute but treatable illness. They list a number of approved treatment centers that are open October through March each year. All of them are located South of Interstate 40.

Jay In Milpitas 11-28-2015 11:28 PM

Repurposed handguards?
 
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Thinking of trying something like this.

SpudRider 11-29-2015 12:05 AM

While you are at it, why not get a larger, custom windshield. You can also mount panels in front of the radiators for added wind protection, and install a larger trunk. :)

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...ps6c75748f.jpg

Jay In Milpitas 11-29-2015 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 199187)
While you are at it, why not get a larger, custom windshield. You can also mount panels in front of the radiators for added wind protection, and install a larger trunk. :)

Eggs-hacktly. :clap:Why is there no *Like* button here?

Those are some serious mirror extensions.


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