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    Default Looking for hand guards ( the less expensive kind )

    Starting to get a little chilly and was thinking about finding some hand guards to try and keep the fingers a little warmer this winter. Any ideas that would be less expensive than the OEM two part setup? Tons of hand guards listed on ebay but I'm not sure what would fit our Rykers. Thanks for the help.

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    I would look at what ….DENNISKIRK.COM HAS TO OFFER ….. they have a dirt bike & snowmobile section - lots of choices …. & check what E-bay has ….. Mike

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    Use a good pair of MITTENS instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman2013 View Post
    I looked at those, … my concern would be …..CAN THOSE BE MOUNTED on our handlebars …… I've seen ones that have a clamp type system, that would keep the OEM hand warmers …… just a thought ………….. good luck …. Mike

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    It’s a Ryker, no heated grips.
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    Take your pick from this page.......
    https://www.banggood.com/search/moto....html?from=nav
    Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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    Snowmobile gloves...have worked for years!

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    I use a good set of polar flease gloves in the spring and fall here in Maine!!! But I use the same thing snowmobiling also, and my RTL and sleds all have handwarmers! Or like Mike said go to a bike or sled shop they will have a good selection of bolt on guards. I would find some thing that is on the wide side that wrap the hand! Good Luck
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    if you calculate the price of the Can-Am delux fairing its maybe "cheaper" .. you get

    handguards - GPS mounting - drink-holder - three different windshields and space for speakers, voltmeters aso .. in three different colours !!
    & you can "clip" it off without any tools, if you don`t need it .. a really intelligent product !!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQsis3FES4&t=40s
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris56 View Post
    if you calculate the price of the Can-Am delux fairing its maybe "cheaper" .. you get

    handguards - GPS mounting - drink-holder - three different windshields and space for speakers, voltmeters aso .. in three different colours !!
    & you can "clip" it off without any tools, if you don`t need it .. a really intelligent product !!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQsis3FES4&t=40s
    That IS COOL!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris56 View Post
    if you calculate the price of the Can-Am delux fairing its maybe "cheaper" .. you get

    handguards - GPS mounting - drink-holder - three different windshields and space for speakers, voltmeters aso .. in three different colours !!
    & you can "clip" it off without any tools, if you don`t need it .. a really intelligent product !!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQsis3FES4&t=40s
    Doesn't it require a different set of handlebars though?

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    Need a link. Or a part number.
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    you can use the handlebars of all these outlander Models here on their website... mine are from an old Aprilia Mille - there are some superbike handlebars that also should fit - maybe you speak with your dealer, you have also to make two holes for the grips and a solution how to open the lid of the glovebox... the pics show the sport and the large screen for it.

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    How about these? A guy on Facebook said they worked great.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q4YMXA...v_ov_lig_dp_it

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    Thanks for all the ideas. Can't seem to find just what I'm looking for so will be going with better gloves to start the cold season with. For everyone still riding be safe out there. For everyone else.. hang in there and remember tomorrow is one day closer to warm weather.

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    If not suggested before, Cycle Gear's Freeze-Out glove liners, as well as the other underliners, work well. You can feel your hand warming as soon as you put them on.
    Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoandChase View Post
    Thanks for all the ideas. Can't seem to find just what I'm looking for so will be going with better gloves to start the cold season with. For everyone still riding be safe out there. For everyone else.. hang in there and remember tomorrow is one day closer to warm weather.
    These will keep your hands toasty …. insulated, wind, waterproof MITTS …. go to DENNISKIRK.COM …( snowmobile catalog ) .. I used to wear them while snowmobiling, now I only downhill ski …. I have attached them to my ski poles, and have skied at 10-15 below, without getting cold. Yes the wind is only 30 mph, but that's enough to wick heat from your gloves. With the MITTS, I don't feel it..… If it wasn't for the MITTS I would have to give up skiing because of Frostbite issues ….. Mike

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    I talked with a guy who had these - he said they were really good.
    https://www.hippohands.com/

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    I have these and like them. An issue that I see for the Ryker is the mirrors. cueman

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911 View Post
    These will keep your hands toasty …. insulated, wind, waterproof MITTS …. go to DENNISKIRK.COM …( snowmobile catalog ) .. I used to wear them while snowmobiling, now I only downhill ski …. I have attached them to my ski poles, and have skied at 10-15 below, without getting cold. Yes the wind is only 30 mph, but that's enough to wick heat from your gloves. With the MITTS, I don't feel it..… If it wasn't for the MITTS I would have to give up skiing because of Frostbite issues ….. Mike
    Yes JimH …." Hippo Hands " thanks for remembering the common name ….. Mike

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    Not to hijack the thread but this subject brings back old memories.
    Back in the early 70's, around '74 I guess, I had only been married a few months and my wife and I loved riding my little 360cc Honda. I guess it was Jan or Feb and VERY cold but we were young and adventurous. It was night and we were on the D.C. beltway and I noticed that my hands were pretty much frozen to the grips. I pulled off the highway to warm my hands by putting my gloved hands near the exhaust pipe. My wife did the same with her very thin (but stylish) brown vinyl gloves. She thought that I had rested my leather gloves on the pipe so she did the same, melting hers to the chrome heat shield. Ever try to remove melted glove from chrome without messing it up? Yep, great memories.... I don't worry about frozen hands anymore, here in Florida.

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