Heated Grip or Hand guards??
My wifes hands are freezing on the longer rides that we do. i have been search for a while and I am not sure which is better. I would like everyones opinion on this. I have not found much in the way of hand guards for the ninja 250ex. We just are not ready to put the street bikes away for the year.
Last edited by Tinman; Oct 23, 2008 at 02:36 AM.
the grips will be more expensive and more involved in installation, and will only be renderen in the cold months, but obviously will generate heat, unlike the guards..
the guards are year-round goodness, but won't do much other than protect from rocks, bugs, ect..
being in Wa, i'd guess it gets way colder for a longer time there.. i'd probably do the grips now, then do guards in the spring.
But grips don't do anything to keep wind chill off the backs of the hands.
Big fleece lined handlebar muffs are what most couriers use, as they can just slip their hands in and out without the bulk of heavy gloves and without the complication and current draw of heated bits.
Those guys are experts at staying warm and dry.
Rob
Big fleece lined handlebar muffs are what most couriers use, as they can just slip their hands in and out without the bulk of heavy gloves and without the complication and current draw of heated bits.
Those guys are experts at staying warm and dry.
Rob


