Steven
Member
Just FYI...
I picked up a pair of handlebar mitts for cold weather riding. If you ride in the winter these are nice. Since I haven't used them in cold weather I have to rely on what other people say. Even if you have heated grips, these help. To make them work I had to make holes in them for the mirrors, adding washers to the mirror nuts to snug them down. It's easy to get my hands in them and while a little snug, I still have access to my controls except the parking brake and that is still doable. They also fit over my existing hand guards which works out perfect. Some say that at higher speeds the wind pushes them against the brake lever, but with the hand guards I have, that can't happen. I'm taking them on my trip and they're easy enough to install on the road when needed. They are water resistant, but I'm going to spay them with campdry or something like it so all should be well. $25 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001Q4YMXA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I picked up a pair of handlebar mitts for cold weather riding. If you ride in the winter these are nice. Since I haven't used them in cold weather I have to rely on what other people say. Even if you have heated grips, these help. To make them work I had to make holes in them for the mirrors, adding washers to the mirror nuts to snug them down. It's easy to get my hands in them and while a little snug, I still have access to my controls except the parking brake and that is still doable. They also fit over my existing hand guards which works out perfect. Some say that at higher speeds the wind pushes them against the brake lever, but with the hand guards I have, that can't happen. I'm taking them on my trip and they're easy enough to install on the road when needed. They are water resistant, but I'm going to spay them with campdry or something like it so all should be well. $25 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001Q4YMXA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1