Tucano Urbano Neoprene muffs???

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Toubab
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Any good?
Cheaper than the nylon versions, and still lined.....anyone gott'em, used'em, got any comments on them?


If they're not as good as the normal type 319 nylon ones, I'll have to order some of those online. (My old Oxford ones have been fitted to so many bikes they have holes all over the place :blast
 
319s are excellent on the R-GS or S10 - used for the 5th winter now, although not as many miles in the last 2 since I stopped commuting on the bike. If the 319s wear out they will be replaced with the same item as they are proving excellent value for money.
 
319s are excellent on the R-GS or S10 - used for the 5th winter now, although not as many miles in the last 2 since I stopped commuting on the bike. If the 319s wear out they will be replaced with the same item as they are proving excellent value for money.

Yah I know :blast :comfort

I'm just interested to know if anyone has tried the neoprene skinned version rather than the poly whatsit fabric coated ones :kissy2
 
Yes indeedy ...

... used them on my T-Max for the last four years (same pair); the only downside is they restrict access to some controls, but you soon get used to that. They are smaller than other muffs therefore heat up quicker with grips, summer gloves all year :thumb2
 
... used them on my T-Max for the last four years (same pair); the only downside is they restrict access to some controls, but you soon get used to that. They are smaller than other muffs therefore heat up quicker with grips, summer gloves all year :thumb2

Ta Paul (nice pinny BTW)

Smaller has got to be better in some ways.....reversing out of a parking slot and sounding the horn on every fekkin left hand down movement was always a PITA :D
 


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