the best hand guards?

Stevie73

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Gotta get me some replacement ones because the stock ones are about as much use as a chocolate tea pot! So which are the best ones then?

Cheers
 
Same here I've just smashed the brackets on mine again.

:rolleyes:

Apparently the BMW retro fit kit is £90 (new style guards), or Touratech ones about the same but they look shitely made. Only these retain the bar end weights.
 
Whats wrong with them ?

They're too small:( I have my bars tilted slightly forward and down, with the levers tilted down as well for more comfort when off roading. It means the hand guards are low and offer no protection from the elements at all.
 
Quite fancy the touratech hand protectors with the large spoilers added, but at £160 for some plastic, they are taking the piss big time!!
 
try these

you could try just fitting the larger black BMW ones like i have, about £24 if i remember correctly.
 

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LBL got any more details - are you saying BMW to a hand-guard "accessory" which is larger?
 
Ah right. I'm using the old guards so will need these parts, the original guards and the retro fit kit?
 
You'd need the retro fit kit, and the larger upper pieces so it would work out quite expensive. I think it cost me about £90 for the kit, and about £25 for the larger upper parts.
 
They're too small:( I have my bars tilted slightly forward and down, with the levers tilted down as well for more comfort when off roading. It means the hand guards are low and offer no protection from the elements at all.

If you take your off roading so seriously that you need better hand guards, I'd say you're on the wrong bike.:nenau
 
They're too small:( I have my bars tilted slightly forward and down, with the levers tilted down as well for more comfort when off roading. It means the hand guards are low and offer no protection from the elements at all.

Take them off then....
I trial regularly on a Beta Rev-3 through some pretty dense wooded areas... and wearing pukka gloves i have never had so much as a scratch.
And with respect to protection from the element IMHO there less than bloody useless.
 
If you take your off roading so seriously that you need better hand guards, I'd say you're on the wrong bike.:nenau

Cheers for that....:rolleyes:

It's not that I take off roading so serious, just that I like going off road as much as riding on road. Personally, I find the stock set up is not comfortable for off road riding, so I moved things around so that the set up is just right for me. The downside is that the handgaurds are now too low down to provide any protection from cold wind and the elements when riding on the road....Simples:D What I need is bigger hand guards, hence my original question :rolleyes:
 
Take them off then....
I trial regularly on a Beta Rev-3 through some pretty dense wooded areas... and wearing pukka gloves i have never had so much as a scratch.
And with respect to protection from the element IMHO there less than bloody useless.

Couldn't agree more. Have taken mine off, and to my surprise difference hardly noticeable. You're better off investing in warm and/or waterproof gloves.
In the same way warm gloves (i.e. good insulation) are the first step for warm fingers. Heated grips are the second step.
 
Barkbusters

How about the Barkbusters, doesn't get any stronger than these?
 


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