Hand Guards
- D6
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Hand Guards
Been thinking of getting hand gaurds for the speed triple.
I know they aren't brilliant looking, but the ones below don't look too bad.
I want something that give a little weather protection (especially when it gets colder) and with the indicator built in, I think it is more noticable when I have my flashers on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHITE-Motorcy ... 5d4cc00877" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What do you reckon?
I know they aren't brilliant looking, but the ones below don't look too bad.
I want something that give a little weather protection (especially when it gets colder) and with the indicator built in, I think it is more noticable when I have my flashers on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHITE-Motorcy ... 5d4cc00877" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What do you reckon?
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Re: Hand Guards
Fwiw I think they look a great idea, and they would suit your ST down to the ground. Good spot D6.
I wonder what route the cabling takes.?

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Re: Hand Guards
I think the wire route through the handle bars to the switch gear, but its hard to tell. Although saying that, the bolt inserts would block it so not sure. The pics show a Triumph Tiger, so it should be compatible with mine.
Like Kwacky say though....
Like Kwacky say though....
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Re: Hand Guards
They make a hell of a difference when it's cold. Much more than you would expect.
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Re: Hand Guards
^^^ That alone has to be £ 15 worth any winters morning IMHO.Monty wrote:They make a hell of a difference when it's cold. Much more than you would expect.
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Re: Hand Guards
They look smart mate.. My only concern would be this..
Would you need to loose your bar ends to fit them, if so is the lack of the weight on the end of the bar going to cause lots of extra vibrations ??? I don't know the answer to the question, but other more smarter peeps on here may do..Simply Insert Handguard Spacers Into The End Of Your Handlebar & Tighten. As You Tighten, The Spacer Expands Inside Your Handlebar & Becomes Tight, Locking The Handguards Into Position
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Re: Hand Guards
No. You've got the weight of the handlebar guards and the spacers they're talking about are pretty decent. So the weight it probably more than the stock bar ends.
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Re: Hand Guards
I've found they work fairly well, keeping the worst of the wind off and keeping the direct penetrating rain drops off the front of your hands, they might not be cosmetically everyone's cup of tea, but he who laughs last as they say....