Hand Guards

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Hi all, does anyone know of any compatible hand guards similar to the Givi HP111 ones?
If so, how much are they and where do I order them from?
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No idea sorry, but if you're wanting them for comfort, have you considered installed heated grips? That's what I did - best thing I ever did. On highest setting they actually get a bit too hot (which is a nice problem to have in winter!)
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I bought a set of hand guards from eBay. They are clear smoked plastic.
I only had to buy longer bolts for the handle bar ends.

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I got the universal ones too - although due to a slight thickness variation of one of the mirror mounting plates, it never allowed the mirror to be in the correct position without adding a thin washer. This year I intend to do away with the mirror mounts and add some extra metalwork. Still, here's some links off Ebay - prices (UK) vary from around £9-£12 delivered, so US pricing should be good to (they can be had in smoke, red, blue, black and white - I got the smoke ones with yellow band but like the look of the black ones with the red plastic strip)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Universal- ... SwTM5Y0QfK
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Universal ... Sw-29ZRMtk
They stop some of the wind, and you can add some rubber wrap-around stuff to the top to bottom to aid wind-proofing and stop much of the rain hitting your gloves, but proper bar muffs will be warmer.
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