ponyfool
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I was surprised this Christmas when my mother-in-law bought me a set of Hippo Hands handlebar muffs for my FJR. I was pretty excited because of the cold rainy days we have where I still ride to work.
After riding with them now for about 10 trips to and from work, I'll say that handlebar muffs are the way to go, no doubt about it! They are awesome in protecting from wind, rain, and cold. I'm sure the V-Strom guards are pretty good too, but having your entire hand surrounded really is awesome.
However, in regular stock form, I am not at all pleased with the Hippo Hands. There is no piping or other support at the opening to keep them open to allow you to easily put your hands back in when you remove them at highway speeds. On the FJR, at highway speeds, they actually begin to put pressure on both the clutch lever and brake lever! I had my wife follow me the other day, and she said my brake light was on continuously over 50 mph. So I find myself fighting with the the Hippo Hands while riding instead of just riding.
Rather than giving up, because even with just wearing my heavy summer gloves, I can ride in the rain and 40 degree weather with the handlebar muffs without feeling cold. So, next stop is to modify these to make them what I want. The sad thing is, my first thought is to put V-Strom guards on and put the muffs over the guards to prevent the brake and clutch lever getting squeezed. I'll also get some piping or the like to make the opening more round and inviting while at speed.
After riding with them now for about 10 trips to and from work, I'll say that handlebar muffs are the way to go, no doubt about it! They are awesome in protecting from wind, rain, and cold. I'm sure the V-Strom guards are pretty good too, but having your entire hand surrounded really is awesome.
However, in regular stock form, I am not at all pleased with the Hippo Hands. There is no piping or other support at the opening to keep them open to allow you to easily put your hands back in when you remove them at highway speeds. On the FJR, at highway speeds, they actually begin to put pressure on both the clutch lever and brake lever! I had my wife follow me the other day, and she said my brake light was on continuously over 50 mph. So I find myself fighting with the the Hippo Hands while riding instead of just riding.
Rather than giving up, because even with just wearing my heavy summer gloves, I can ride in the rain and 40 degree weather with the handlebar muffs without feeling cold. So, next stop is to modify these to make them what I want. The sad thing is, my first thought is to put V-Strom guards on and put the muffs over the guards to prevent the brake and clutch lever getting squeezed. I'll also get some piping or the like to make the opening more round and inviting while at speed.
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