I found these nylon covered foam guards to be helpful to block the wind, larger than V-Strom ones, attach with velcro strap, so easy on easy off, store relatively small. Not nearly as bulky as hippo hands or the like. I have a set of Oxford hippo hand type things if somebody wants them, not bad only a bit too bulky for me.
https://www.bikebandit.com/moose-racing-foam-motorcycle-handguards
However, in windy conditions, can touch your brake lever and kick the cruise off..... so maybe a set of these behind it (or some other such reinforcement/aluminum flat stock, doesn't have to be much). I haven't gotten around to making some flat bar up yet.......
https://www.bikebandit.com/moose-racing-motorcycle-aluminum-handguards
Also, for temps in the 30's or less, it's nice to have both heated gloves and grips..... In my opinion, my factory heated grips take too long to warm up (they are working fine), when it's darn cold. The ECU pulses the ground based on a minimum rpm or ground speed, so if you ride slow.......... and they only get partial power at idle (power conservation). The fix, find that ground wire and ground them permanently.
Also, for those with the older Warm & Safe remote controller that uses a 2032 battery, it won't perform well in all cold conditions (lithiums don't like cold), so sign on to Warm & Safe using your account, and order the new upgraded one that takes AA's (cost ya $20 or so). When the 2032 battery doesn't put out the juice, the remote system defaults to 60% power and I thought I had a wiring problem...... not so.