Muffs on the XR

harry

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Will it be possible to use muffs on an SE? Never thought to check in the shop.
 
I have just fitted bark buster blizzards with no problems so I don't see why not


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No it fucking wouldn't.:rob Get thicker gloves.:thumb:D
 
Doesn't it come with heated grips?
 
Thanks for the input, cruel or otherwise, but at 71 in a few days time I really do need muffs for longer trips!

I got cold injury to my hands riding bikes through winters, long before most of the tossers on here were born.:D
 
Thanks for the input, cruel or otherwise, but at 71 in a few days time I really do need muffs for longer trips!

I got cold injury to my hands riding bikes through winters, long before most of the tossers on here were born.:D

I was pulling yer plonker, Harry.:D

An XR, at 71. Fair play.:thumb
 
Only after someone else pointed out your folly, you were serious for a while :blast

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Maybe. But I got there in the end!:D

The one in that picture didn't look too bad, but on reflection I only ever need 20-30 litres, so the Kreiga set up is perfect.

But, muffs on an XR.:eek: That's a step too far.:rob:P
 
Muffs are definitely the way ahead. It will confirm the rider as a true 'all year round' biker; raising him in the eyes of his peers to a new level. A shitebag, knobbly tyres and a Touratech compass will complete the picture.
 
Muffs are definitely the way ahead. It will confirm the rider as a true 'all year round' biker; raising him in the eyes of his peers to a new level. A shitebag, knobbly tyres and a Touratech compass will complete the picture.
Not forgetting the bike covered in two years worth of muck and shite because it's been "ACF50'd mate". 😊

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Not meaning to belittle cold injured hands, but I'd have something cheaper and less pipey for the winter. Plaster it with ACF-50 of course but leave the XR in garage during the cold salty stuff.
 
Two words.. heated gloves... apart from the pain of plugging in they are wonderful, and warm the backs of your hands where the wind hits.

RBW.
 


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