Muffs and Gauchos

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Val, your in-box is full so I'll have to post my thanks here. :D

The muffs arrived today, fitted in 15 minutes. And I must say they look suitably, er, functional! Great bit of kit and I'm looking forward to giving them a good tryout this weekend.

(Cue unseasonably hot, sunny weather for the next few days... :blast)

Cheers Val! :beerjug:
 
Postal strike

It seems there is a five day postal strike on. Not being one to listen to the news these days, I only found out the other day when a postie mate of mine told me. :o

The next order is due in today (independent carrier) so what with the postie strike it might be a week or so before you get your Muffs :nenau We'll endeavor to get them out as soon as the strike is over.

My apologies for the inconvenience.


Val.
 
Hi

Could I order a set of muffs for my 1100gs with full hand guards, thanks.

Jon O
 
Quick question for those of you who've used the gauchos before. How are they for long stretches of motorway riding in winter? I'm thinking of temps around or a touch below freezing at speeds in the 60-ish miles per hour range. (That's basically my daily commute, hence the specifics.)

Do the gauchos offer enough coverage or would a full-on pant be more appropriate?

Thanks!

Bohdan
 
Val, received my muffs on Wednesday. Not fitted yet but am sure they will make a difference during winter rides. Thanks.
 
They are fantastic

Thanks Val - I am so pleased with these bits of kit. Really well made and very functional. They are so easy to fit and once the gauchos are set up (you just need to bend a sewn-in metal rod so that they curve around your leg) they can be fitted in seconds.
In reply to Gonzomup - I haven't had chance to try them in anger yet but I can guarantee that they will make any long cold wet journey a lot more pleasant. The gauchos don't enclose your legs but act a bit like a fairing close to your legs and lower body. They will stop driving wet and cold especially around the very vulnerable bits. You will still need to wear protective trousers to stay totally dry.
All in all - I think these as my best buys of the year (apart from the GS):clap.
 
Quick question for those of you who've used the gauchos before. How are they for long stretches of motorway riding in winter? I'm thinking of temps around or a touch below freezing at speeds in the 60-ish miles per hour range. (That's basically my daily commute, hence the specifics.)

Do the gauchos offer enough coverage or would a full-on pant be more appropriate?

Thanks!

Bohdan

I've lost count the amount of times i'e posted these pictures .

Temp of -6, 500 mile day, with no discomfort whatsoever, to get an idea of how cold it was, look at the frost on the screen . Also had a home made heated fleece which helped.



 
Thanks, St. Eptoe and barnabas!

I'm certainly convinced that they'll work just wonderfully for my needs!

steptoe -- those are TKC 80's on your front tyre, eh?

Bohdan
 
Can you use these muffs with the little Touratech handguard extensions fitted? (1150GSA)

Thanks

Mermoto
 
I have mine still fitted and muffs on as well

Hi Tuned In, Any issues with them still fitted? Have you any pictures with them on? I just want to be able to fit them on when needed without having to disturb the handguards.

Many thanks

Mermoto
 
Can you use these muffs with the little Touratech handguard extensions fitted? (1150GSA)

Why would you need them with the muffs fitted :nenau

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