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 sprint5t 
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Posted : 18 Jun 2013 - 21:12   Post title : chrome hand guards
 
I saw these accessories on a TBird at the Ace Cafe last week, ... very unusual, I've never seen chrome hand guards before.








 
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 Oak 
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Posted : 18 Jun 2013 - 21:14   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: sprint5t)
 
Not my cup of tea John - see some people reply to your threads!!

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Posted : 18 Jun 2013 - 21:43   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: Oak)
 

Oak wrote:

Not my cup of tea John - see some people reply to your threads!!


Cheers Ian



Totally agree, not my cuppa either, but each to his own, ... the owner told me that he was very pleased with them combined with heated grips, very toasty.







 
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 mat1600 
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Posted : 18 Jun 2013 - 22:22   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: sprint5t)
 
I think Vic and Steve Viking have them on. I was thinking of them for winter. That cold blast of northern wind on my hands is not comfy sometimes, even with heated gloves. I guess it's just an age thing and I'm just going to have to accept that I'm growing up and old..... but I do like warm hands.

 
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 Leethal 
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Posted : 19 Jun 2013 - 01:20   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: mat1600)
 
Gerpa too I think.

 
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 Ninox_s 
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Posted : 19 Jun 2013 - 02:02   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: mat1600)
 

mat1600 wrote:

I'm growing up .


Well I think that's debatable!!

I'm growing out does that count as up?

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 GerPa 
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Posted : 19 Jun 2013 - 02:22   Post title : Re: chrome hand guards (Re: Leethal)
 
Leethal wrote:

Gerpa too I think.


Hi John
They work like a treat. I used thm on our last long ride and was wrapped in them.

Hopefully the link below will work and give you the full story.( gotta go back to Page one as the link opens up on Page 3 )

Link Gadgetry.-Hand Deflectors (Advice Required))&InSkin=Ancient&InPage=1



 
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Post edited by GerPa on 19 Jun 2013 - 02:36