Muffs
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:20 pm
				
				Does anyone use them? Recommended? Do they get in the way much? I'm a bit bothered that I'll lose control scratching my  nose.
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Yes, I try to use muffs as often as possible - sometimes more than once a day if I'm lucky. Recommended? Absolutely. Do they get in the way? Never. If a muff is scratching your nose you're probably not doing it rightMister Paul wrote:Does anyone use them? Recommended? Do they get in the way much? I'm a bit bothered that I'll lose control scratching my nose.

GatorGreg wrote:Yes, I try to use muffs as often as possible - sometimes more than once a day if I'm lucky. Recommended? Absolutely. Do they get in the way? Never. If a muff is scratching your nose you're probably not doing it rightMister Paul wrote:Does anyone use them? Recommended? Do they get in the way much? I'm a bit bothered that I'll lose control scratching my nose.

 
    
  
The OP has asked about the ones one fixes semi permanently to the handlebars to keep hands warm during winter season - which you guys don't get too much of down there.JohnL wrote:Where do you actually wear these "muffs"?
Just a simple question from a dumb Aussie

Oyabun wrote:The OP has asked about the ones one fixes semi permanently to the handlebars to keep hands warm during winter season - which you guys don't get too much of down there.JohnL wrote:Where do you actually wear these "muffs"?
Just a simple question from a dumb Aussie

The ones Greg was talking about are only fixed on one's handlebar down there for quite shorter periods during all seasons I guess.

 
   
   
  
  
 off ebay. They do work, but while I feel they don't interfere with the brakes when on, they do seem to make it very inconvenient to hit the bright lights (which is when I need them for my ride into work). Right now, I've been using them only when it's around 40°F. Otherwise, I'll just add another layer of knitted glove under my normal gloves and maybe those "hot hands" things.
 off ebay. They do work, but while I feel they don't interfere with the brakes when on, they do seem to make it very inconvenient to hit the bright lights (which is when I need them for my ride into work). Right now, I've been using them only when it's around 40°F. Otherwise, I'll just add another layer of knitted glove under my normal gloves and maybe those "hot hands" things. Mister Paul wrote:Thanks.
I'm hoping that my latest workaround will work. I've ordered some wider bar ends with a narrower diameter. The muffs will cable-tie properly onto these and I won't need to fix them with the screw.
Now I just hope the bar ends I've ordered are heavy enough.
I bought the wrong ones. I thought I could get a set of the Honda ones with the funny half-round bit on which fits into the end of the bar and cut off the half-round bit. I did, but the bolts are then too long and I got fed up of faffing. The bike is going in for a service on Friday and they're fitting heated grips so I might not bother with the muffs after all.MBMyer wrote:Mister Paul wrote:Thanks.
I'm hoping that my latest workaround will work. I've ordered some wider bar ends with a narrower diameter. The muffs will cable-tie properly onto these and I won't need to fix them with the screw.
Now I just hope the bar ends I've ordered are heavy enough.
Which bar ends did you get and how did they work out?
MMe