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V7 Racer Hand Guards?

Kyuss

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I live in the second coldest town in the lower 48 States. So warm riding season is only 2 months. 4 months are very cold and the other 6 are obviously not rideable.

Looking for hand guard options for the 4 chilly months? Anybody know of anything that might work with the Racer's clip-ons?
 
I get cold enough here at the top of Virginia to even imagine a Fort Drum sort of winter! :mask::(;)

Anyway, I do have Stelvio guards on my Griso and will add Barkbusters to my Norge sometime soon.

And, back to V7's, I am thinking about adding something to similar to my Stornello when I figure out what fits.

Now, while no help on your original question, Kyuss, I do have a set of the "polar hands" here that, if you want, I'll be happy to send to you for the cost of shipping. They are cumbersome, but are also completely block wind and are warm.

Bill
 
I get cold enough here at the top of Virginia to even imagine a Fort Drum sort of winter! :mask::(;)

Anyway, I do have Stelvio guards on my Griso and will add Barkbusters to my Norge sometime soon.

And, back to V7's, I am thinking about adding something to similar to my Stornello when I figure out what fits.

Now, while no help on your original question, Kyuss, I do have a set of the "polar hands" here that, if you want, I'll be happy to send to you for the cost of shipping. They are cumbersome, but are also completely block wind and are warm.

Bill

Thanks bill for the offer, and thanks John for the suggestion. I'm just not a fan of those clunky things. I'll keep on the layered gloves until I find a wind guard option.

And Fort Drum winter is right around the corner. It was 31 degrees last night. 47 when I put bike away for the evening.
 
I've run the ones below on my early model Stelvio that didn't come with any. They should work quite well on the Racer. I sell them for $139.95/pair -- if interested, ping me direct email; Todd at GuzziTech.com - I don't have them on the online Store here.

Ace DRGds
 
I get cold enough here at the top of Virginia to even imagine a Fort Drum sort of winter! :mask::(;)

Anyway, I do have Stelvio guards on my Griso and will add Barkbusters to my Norge sometime soon.

And, back to V7's, I am thinking about adding something to similar to my Stornello when I figure out what fits.

Now, while no help on your original question, Kyuss, I do have a set of the "polar hands" here that, if you want, I'll be happy to send to you for the cost of shipping. They are cumbersome, but are also completely block wind and are warm.

Bill

hi Guys!!

I have Stelvio hand guards fitted to my V7 Stone.

Gerry
 
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