【MARUTO】Knuckle Guard Review
It's always cold when it's cold
I bought it for touring in the snow
The vehicle used was a Honda TL125IHATOVO
It's a 6V car, so there's no way the Grip heater will heat up properly I didn't want to use the Handlebar Cover because I was afraid to use it in the event of a fall
That's when I discovered this Malt Knuckle guard
It's not just for SUPER CUBs, it's for off-road motorcycles The guard surface is wide enough to block most of the driving wind
The Right Side is co-tightened to the Mirror mount for installation on IHATOVO I was able to install it with no problems
Unlike the SUPER CUB, the Left Side has a Clutch lever I cut the part that interferes with the Clutch lever and installed it
It is a soft material, so if you have a large-textured Nipper or Saw for woodworking, you can use it for It's easy to cut (I couldn't do it with Scissors, though)
It's a good installation and it guards the driving wind
However, there was a Large miscalculation …
I installed it for use in snowy mountains, but the snowy mountains are fundamentally cooler than the driving wind It's low & hellip;
In other words, whether you keep the wind out or not, what's cold is cold! LOL!
I think it would have been completely different if I had a Grip heater, but the Knuckle With guardSingle Body, it's obviously irrelevant to the low temperatures lol
But it's very good for wind protection on flat ground and for guarding against rainwater, so for those who use it that way It is very recommendable
Best of all, it's very cheap, so lol
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I installed it on a 20-year-old model, and it's very cute and good ------------------------------------------ ---------------- It was installed in 20 years, but it is very cute and good Powered by Google Translator View detail
It seems to be attached to everything.
Knuckle guard is a cheap and not so bad design.
Mirror co-tightening is used to secure it, so it may be attached to anything, not just CUBs.
I can't help but think it would be better if Black was available in the color.
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It's an exquisite piece!
[How is it used?
It is installed on Yamaha's WR155R.
Was the one you received as per Image?
As shown in the Image, this is my third time using it.
Was the installation difficult?
Since it was originally designed for business motorcycles, we installed it on the premise that it would be modified.
It was installed by simply Cut.
How was your experience with it?
It is a superb product.
You may often see them on business motorcycles.
The reason is simple. Because it is functional.
Handlebar covers and grip heaters on cold days, thick gloves and off-road hand guards...
We have tried many things.
But none of them committed to results.
Handlebar Cover > When the Handlebar Cover is on, it is too large and difficult to operate. Also, it gets dirty when it rains. However, I don't want to take it off every time.
Grip heater > It is indeed warm. There are also products that are hot enough. However, the grips are thicker and harder to operate. Palm of the hand is warm, but the wind hits the back of the hand. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Thick gloves > Warm palm and back of hand, better than Handlebar Cover, but worst in operation. But operability is the worst. Large risk of accidents.
It is true that it can protect from wind, but the area is small, and hands get wet.
I used a combination of these and other methods, but still could not reach the desired Level.
That's when I found it. MARUTO Knuckle guard
I was scared when I saw this Forme, which looks like it might be attached to a CUB delivered by a melancholy noodle shop owner.
Sure, they may look tacky. But the longer I look at it, the cuter it looks←Is it just me? LOL!
The key functional aspect. This is hard to tell without using it, but I think it is very well thought out.
Shape that extends to protect against wind from the front and to keep hands dry when stopped. Material that can be attached to anything if you want to.:Plastic。
And this price.
I must say it is superb.
If you put this on and wear some gloves, you will not get wet on a rainy day. And the wind is not cold.
It is cold, but I don't mind it so much because I can do Throttle work with peace of mind.
This time, I installed it on Yamaha's WR155R model, so I roughly cut and installed it, but it is working fine.
I think it is a part that brings us closer to a true commuter's motorcycle.
I know many people avoid this Knuckle guard because of the way it looks.
It is one of the best cosmetics products.
[Included Parts:were they on?
Mirror Adapter and Washeretc. were included. But I did not use them this time.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
There is no such point, but I think it would be good if the design is further enhanced to have universal characteristics.
Also, more Color variations would be nice.
It is a product that we hope they will continue to make in the future because it is the most cost-effective.
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This is another winter staple.
This will be another standard wintertime PART.
Knuckle guard is not for protection but for warmth. There are White Gel like mine, Transparent, and White Gel. [Color] Smoke, etc.
I'm aiming for wildness, so I'm using White Gel.
good point
It is wind-shielded, so hands are not cold even when driving in winter.
Easy to install and remove, so it can be put on when you want to use it, and off when you don't want to use it.
It seems to be possible to divert it to other car models.
A bad point
It is not Stylish.
But I like that.
HandlebarHeater is also useful, but these analogue parts are also very interesting.
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I installed the Knuckle guard. (^_^)
I installed and drove it, and it changed for Large. It is the best for aerodynamic drag reduction, cold weather protection, and cost performance. View detail