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Does your passengers hands get wet and or cold ????? Does the constant complaining about this drive you to the point where you want to push that person off the bike while moving ?????? Not any more...... I will show you how to eliminate this issue once and for all for less than $30.00.
Winter and cold and riding season is almost here. This new product arrived in the nick of time and will extend you riding season by months. This product also doubles in the spring, summer and fall seasons as rain hand protection to keep your passengers hands nice and dry during travel. These can easily be unzipped and stored in the trunk in mere seconds.
Introducing....... PASSENGER PUFFS !!!!!!!!!
First you will want to get yourself a set of handlebar muffs for a snowmobile or ATV. You can purchase these on ebay or your local motorsports stores that sell ATV's or snowmobiles. I purchased these for less than $20.00 at my local Arctic Cat dealer. These are 100% water and wind proof and it just so happens this brand matches my bike perfectly. :thumbup:

Next, rip the seam out on the inside edge


Get yourself 2 zippers to sew in place of the seam you just ripped apart. In my particular application I used a 10" zipper. These cost less than $5.00 a piece. The most important thing to understand when purchasing a zipper at your local fabric store is to get one that that is called a "seperating zipper".

Winter and cold and riding season is almost here. This new product arrived in the nick of time and will extend you riding season by months. This product also doubles in the spring, summer and fall seasons as rain hand protection to keep your passengers hands nice and dry during travel. These can easily be unzipped and stored in the trunk in mere seconds.
Introducing....... PASSENGER PUFFS !!!!!!!!!
First you will want to get yourself a set of handlebar muffs for a snowmobile or ATV. You can purchase these on ebay or your local motorsports stores that sell ATV's or snowmobiles. I purchased these for less than $20.00 at my local Arctic Cat dealer. These are 100% water and wind proof and it just so happens this brand matches my bike perfectly. :thumbup:

Next, rip the seam out on the inside edge


Get yourself 2 zippers to sew in place of the seam you just ripped apart. In my particular application I used a 10" zipper. These cost less than $5.00 a piece. The most important thing to understand when purchasing a zipper at your local fabric store is to get one that that is called a "seperating zipper".
