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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I suffer from cold hands. In my area we have temps that dip into the low teens . I ride year round so it's a big problem for me. These definitely help. I would say they reduce the wind by 30 maybe 35 percent. My commute to work is a combination of highway and city traffic about 26 miles. I use them in conjuction with heated grips and heated gloves. As I said I suffer from cold hands. For no more than they cost and the ease of installation I'm happy.
Ready
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
These handguards work. Great for cold weather riding. Easy installation on 2014 Honda CB1100. No issues with clearance.
Jacob Swallow
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
These are vary solid and easy to install. mounts on to an motorcycles mirror, kinda seemed small at first. Great product so far. First time ever driving with hand guards and this was great!!! :D
Matey
Reviewed in Australia on April 11, 2023
Quite nice looking the fittings are quite generic you will be required to adjust the angle of the mounting brackets
Randeb
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2022
Large enough to deflect wind from hands. Using summer gloves above freezing. Clear enough to not block vision. Mounting brackets are thin therefore a tad flimsy for a dual purpose TW200 but I will beef them up.
Frank T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
I went for a ride in 38 degree weather. I had medium leather gloves. My fingers froze. I have heated gloves on order. Probably ok over 45 degrees.
Nathan Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021
Bought these for my 03 Honda 919. They look great and match my Givi wind screen perfectly. They are nice and large providing great coverage. The plastic feels thick and durable ( won't know untill I've had them long enough). The mounting hardware is metal and feels solid. Super easy installation with easy fitment adjustment. You may need extra washers for installation depending on the mirrors you have ( I needed a pair to get the mirrors to face the direction they needed). First 2 hour ride at 2am going 80mph felt amazing. Night and day difference. My hands were nice and warm. I got these specifically to stay warm.If you are debating if you need handguards (any brand) to stay warm, get them. I waited 3 years at 78k miles...... wish I would have gotten them a long time ago
MH
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
They really make a difference. Not having the wind on my hands is sweet. They look good too. I painted them to match the bike.
ShadowRider
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
Able to wear lighter gloves for better control and feel. Still working on the best alignment.
Patrick
Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2021
It has not been installed yet, the metal piece provided for this product is a little short. The people at the shop are going to explore how they can extend the middle so it can fit on the mirrors. Though I am interested in other options.
Mr Underhill
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
So far all that I've done is put the windguards together and put them on my bike.I have a 1981 Honda CM400T that doesn't have the flat straight bars that are pictured in the add for these but if you look at my pictures you can see how I compensated.These are nice in the sense that I can actually aim them at the direction that the wind is coming from because they mount where the mirrors mount.However, when I mount these at the mirror points, I lose my direct view behind me from my mirrors which sucked to begin with.I will get some washers to see if I can compensate. Modify, modify modify. That seems to be one of the mantras for bikers.I will update this review when I know more and when and/or if I need to change things up.Other than that, these seem to be quality air guards at this moment. The plastic is quite solid and definitely appears to be injection molded which is what is advertised.Cheers, it's time for me to do some riding in Pittsburgh PA in this cold weather at the beginning of December 2020.
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