I commute 40km to work and back and ride my Motorcycle everyday. That's over 10,000km a year just commuting.
Even in the suburbs of Tokyo, winter mornings can get as cold as 0°C. A Handlebar Cover is a winter necessity.
I think my Handlebar Cover history is about 15 years.
The Handlebar Cover I used was a Quantity:It's about 5pcs. eyes, so it's an imprecation from my experience so far.
Komine (the transparent window at the thumb deteriorates. The sunburn from the ultraviolet rays is terrible, and it becomes a disappointment in three years)
Yamamalt (for CUB only. The boa lining is warm, but doesn't dry out when it gets wet; it was solidly built for BUSINESS, but became stiff after 3 years)
Yamamalt (Quantity):2pc. (I did Repeat, but I switched Motorcycles after 1Season)
Large阪繊維材料 1pc. eyes (from BHC-01Vinyl leather. I like it very much, but it is out of stock, so Switch to another Material)
LargeHan Textile MaterialQuantity:2pc. Set eyes←this time
I really wanted to buy the ones made of Vinyl leather instead of Neoprene, but they were out of stock….
I liked the construction so much that I decided to go with the Neoprene version from the same manufacturer.
The previous Komine Handlebar Cover of the same material was badly tanned, so I'm prepared for this one to be the same.
It's a cheap one, so if it fades in 2-3 years, I guess it's disposable.
Let me preface this by saying that I am impressed with this product.
The entrance is not too narrow, so it is easy to insert and remove!
The price is cheap.
The outer dimensions are more compact.
Make a hole of about 15mm diameter at the position of the Bar End and insert the Bar end cap from the outside of the Cover to increase stability.
Using with Grip heater is really Recommendation!COTA ツ.
The blinker control part is made of soft material and gentle. (The coating on the surface will deteriorate in a year.)
There is no transparent window in the operation part. It is good that there is no transparent window. (Vinyl windows are hard and breakable, and I don't see them anyway, so they're useless)
When parking your bike on a rainy day, the angle of the Cover will help reduce flooding. It is inevitable that there will be some flooding.
Before a heavy rain or snowfall, you can avoid flooding by covering it with a Convenience bag. I almost never do it because it's too much trouble.
Summary:.
The cold in my hands is unbearable.
I can get used to being lame. Come on, you too!
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