Putting my hands in a muff

brian tyrer

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(wonder how many views that will generate:augie)


anyway had a pair of muffs off "val" exellent service by the way.
but they don't sit flat against the guards they seem to be pushed away so always at an angle to put your hands in.

anybody had similar --how did you solve it

:beerjug:Brian
 
If you have a 12 you can remove the top half of the handguards, they fit better with them off.
 
you being from the westcheshire crew
you fit them on the handle bars not the foot peg :pullface
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as you can see this chap ,can fit them right :hide
pop round i can fit them in the workshop at a £77 per hour mates rates
:pullface
 
muffs

Thanks Jono
I wondered why I couldn't get my foot in properly, labour rates seem reasonable let me think about it ----no thanks:augie

good reports on the new venture by the way good luck:thumb2

still no further with my minor dilemma though

Brian:beerjug:
 
(wonder how many views that will generate:augie)


anyway had a pair of muffs off "val" exellent service by the way.
but they don't sit flat against the guards they seem to be pushed away so always at an angle to put your hands in.

anybody had similar --how did you solve it

:beerjug:Brian

Had the same problem, was regularly grabbing the outer edge and pulling them toward me, just sort of got used it , wasn't a big problem TBH.
 


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