Heated Grips And Knuckle Guards

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Re: Heated Grips And Knuckle Guards

Post by Waldorf »

No, Steve; the Forza 350 screen is adjustable at the press of a button. The Givi screen is taller and a bit wider.
I'll see if the other guards work first.
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Re: Heated Grips And Knuckle Guards

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On the wing, the guards will touch the airflow screen before you get full lock. But it's not too bad.
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Re: Heated Grips And Knuckle Guards

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blunderground wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:17 am Thanks. I did think about muffs but they look a bit cumbersome. I guess they can be removed in the summer, but to save mucking about taking them on and off, the heated grips seem the best option for my needs. I also ordered a smaller Pugi screen as the Honda screen is too big for what I want.
I have the honda knuckle visors fitted to my 2019 honda sh300i - I also fit the Tucano Urbano muffs in the colder months - these are secured with a couple of cable ties which are supplied with the muffs - so why would you take them on and off - anyway I can definitely vouch for the effectiveness of the Tucano Urbano muffs and if combined with heated grips would be perfect - I too purchased a smaller aftermarket screen made by Givi however the noise was horrendous and I immediately refitted the tall honda OEM screen - much better if you can live with the tall OEM screen provided by honda

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