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hand protectors - need lamont !!
hi lamont -
- a legendary idea of the "yamaha 1100 martini" (only scotty knows what i mean -better then my R100RS ?)- so wet fingers are one problem - wet-cold fingers are..(didn`t find the translation) ..logical is to use handprotectors on the spyder..
I just need an idea to limit the steering left&right with a nut? or so ..then the turn-radius will be smaller - no problem..
so do not order before we find a solution
here is my new (crazy) idea - instead of a monster-windshield..
http://www.wunderlich.de/frame.php?M...prodid=8110426
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I like them Chris. They would be great to have for the fall and winter riding season.
With Christ all things are possible, so live life with no fears and no worries.
Happy Ex Owner, Hopefully future Spyder owner again.
Pastor Deb Tangen, Missions Director and short term missionary.
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Dual sport bikes as well as dirt bikes offer handguards.Just oeder by the bar diameter.If I get Spyder grip warmers are a given and maybe some "Hippo Hands",anyone remember them?
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Motorbike Professor
Originally Posted by wolfshead1
Dual sport bikes as well as dirt bikes offer handguards.Just oeder by the bar diameter.If I get Spyder grip warmers are a given and maybe some "Hippo Hands",anyone remember them?
Only problem is that with the clutch attached to the left bar on an SM5, there is nowhere to clamp a hand protector.
-Scotty
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Only problem is that with the clutch attached to the left bar on an SM5, there is nowhere to clamp a hand protector.
-Scotty
no scotty - they have to be fixed on the clutch-clamp.. i look in the moment for an adapter for the right side..
chris
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