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If you have to ride through the winter, you may like these:

Post by oyster »

I went through a winter on a bike with an early type of these in a previous lifetime, these look quite good:
http://www.getgeared.co.uk/oj_scooter_m ... ro_hand_wp
Oyster. 1999 R1100S. Almost original.
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Yup, muffs may attract the occasional derogatory comment, but they do what they say on the tin. Used to use them on an old VT500 I commuted in, always remember filling up one morning and the attendant couldn't believe the layer of frost on the muffs :) I was cosy though.
They're a bit pricier than I remember :!:
These days I'm happy with wind proof liners, waterproof summer gloves and heated grips 8)
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Post by Dingle »

Muffs and heated grips is my prefered method of winterness. Must remember to fit the grips this winter :roll:

I even maged to get a set of muffs on a golf cart for one of our senior members :D
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