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Not cool is secondary.
It is secondary to being badly dressed.
Only thin Leather Gloves can be used in winter
Grip heater will make it even more warm and invigorating.
The installation itself is no problem as long as you insert it into the holes for the Grip and Lever, and fix it firmly to Mirror or other equipment with the included cord.
Check if switches can be operated without any problem.
Be careful that the Right Side does not get caught in the Throttle, or worse, the Throttle may not return.
Neoprene rubber so it can be used in the rain without any problems.
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BirdCITY125 not supported
The OEMBirdCITY125 is slightly incompatible because the tip of the Brake section interferes with the Cover.
Mirror holes are also not supported.
The useless Pocket is in the way.
The boa is not unnecessarily thick, so it is easy to operate, making it a winter necessity if you are dealing with it.
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As rated, it is quite good.
As per the Title, the Large size, construction, and ease of use are just right.
Shield opening and closing at stoplights, etc., and when paying toll gold. (It rarely happens with the Z125PRO.) The frontage can be adjusted for easy access and stress-free operation.
The Large size is not too small, and the Large size is not too small, but the appropriate Large size and the chic, not flashy, design are to my liking.
The Mirror mounting is securely fastened with a strap and a co-tightener.
The windproof effect seems to be well supported, including the front opening, and I think this will be enough except in very cold areas.
I think they will be useful enough for touring and city driving etc. for a while until spring.
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It is very good!
I recently purchased another Handlebar Cover, but I was looking for something else because the Blinker switch on my PCX125 is not very easy to operate.
The one I've been wearing is very thin and very easy to use for the Switch controls, and the opening to put your hand in and out is adjusted by a cord.
I liked it because it was easy to access the Grip, but I was troubled when it was discontinued.
I found this product and ordered it immediately. When I received it at my home and checked it, it cleared all the points I wanted.
And at this price! I am very satisfied. I am thinking about buying another one and keeping it in Stock.
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I think the thing is good, but ….
Unfortunately, Support belt was not included.
I have installed it on a Handlebar, but am considering whether it is Large strong enough to use as is.
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Handlebar Cover Primer! Easy installation, cuter than you'd expect!
[How is it used?
I decided to buy a Handlebar Cover, which I have always been interested in, because my fingertips froze after 2 hours of driving down the road with Winter Gloves and snow on the shoulder of the road. I don't want to use a grip heater at the moment, so I decided to use a handlebar cover.
Was the one you received as per Image?
I thought it would look a little cheaper than the price implied, but it's not so bad. I couldn't Image the fit since I was using it for the first time, but it was easy to install.
How was your experience with it?
It was installed on a CROSSCUB 110, so it is used for down the road (touring and city driving).
It is rather stable just by fitting it as described in the product description. In my case, I did not use the hole for Mirror because I wanted to remove all the parts except Season, and I tied the string through the base of the handlebar. I used it on the street and it was fine, and if you install it in good position with buttons, operation is not so bad. However, the Headlight (HIGH/LOW) switching button is difficult to operate. It is not impossible to use, but it is difficult to say that it is possible.
The space inside the cover is large enough to use a hand warmer. The opening of the cover has an AcrylicJersey rib, but it is not very long, so I use gloves (Rain Gloves of Y'sGear) that can cover the cuff. I can put my hand in and out easily with Winter Gloves, but I think they are too firmer.
[Points to note]
It may be advisable to consider and study the arrangement of operation buttons before purchasing.
How did it compare to other products?
I have never used Neoprene before so it's hard to compare, but I've seen several impressions that Neoprene deteriorates quickly, so I chose this one.
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Point and hang of installation
I don't think any special hang is necessary.
Items to buy together
Since the holes for Mirror look cheap if they are visible as they are, we used a cord stopper to hide the holes.
Opinions and requests to Manufacturer
Thank you for offering a very cute product at an affordable price.
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It works better than I ever imagined!
I was surprised to see that it works better than I thought it would, and I read a lot of reviews of people wearing Handlebar Covers that said it was very effective. I was wondering if that was an exaggeration, but I decided to purchase this inexpensive product for the time being.
As a result, it was never Large Giggle, and the area around the Handlebar was completely windless, so my fingertips did not get numbingly cold even at temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius. I am satisfied with the effect.
However, the Cover is not generating heat. "Cold." it is not. Warmly." Since there is no Handlebar is in COTA status. To make it a COTA tool, I'm going to put a hand warmer inside the Cover.
When inserting the Axel into the Handlebar hole of the Handlebar Cover, it is better not to insert the Cover fabric between the Axel root umbrella and the HandlebarPanel. (The photo shows the work in progress) The friction becomes Large, making it harder for the Axel to open, slowing down acceleration, and making it harder to stop because it is hard to return to the Axel after releasing it. It is a little dangerous, so the Cover should not go over the umbrella at the base of the Axel.
Also, the position of the Mirror hole on the CUB and the position of the Mirror hole on the Cover do not fit well, so it is better not to use the Mirror hole, because it makes it difficult to operate the Cell on the Right and the Blinker on the Left. Also, the Mirror holes are so small that the MirrorMounting Bolt bites into the Cover fabric, so the Bolt cannot be tightened enough, and the Mirror loosens while driving.
Overall, I think this is a great product if you use it without the Mirror hole. The color is nice and I think this Brown is a better Match for the Red CUB than Black.
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Essential Items for Winter
In winter, no matter what kind of gloves you use, your fingers will get cold and it will be hard to hold a grip in a few minutes.
It would be better if you put on electric heaters or grip heaters, but they cost a lot of money and are a pain in the ass.
The Handlebar Cover is primitive, but it is very effective in preventing the wind from hitting it. It may be a bit cumbersome to install because it requires removing the mirror, but it is a good item to have.
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Good
I'm installing it on my VESPA, and I decided to use this one because the OEM one is too large to fit in the LargeShield.
It's also nice that Tan color is available in addition to the standard Black color.
It is a nice color that is not too overpowering and does not look cheap from a distance.
It was easy to install, and the functionality is fine.
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This is a must have for Winter Riding. You'll get used to the dorkiness!
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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Once you put it on, you can't stop.
I always install this on my commuter Scooter every winter.
I sometimes wonder if I should rely on modern civilization and buy a Grip heater or electric heating gloves, but this Cover is enough for the winter in Tokyo.
The construction is simple, so it is easy to put on and take off, and can be removed quickly when not needed or when wet with rain.
This is a great product for the price.
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My first Handlebar Cover
This is the first Handlebar Cover I have bought in my long history of motorcycling.
It's so comfortable and amazing, I feel like I can use my bare hands without getting cold because the wind doesn't get into my hands.
The Handlebar Cover itself doesn't look great, but I thought it would be a great choice for riding a motorcycle in the winter.
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Handlebar Cover in the middle of winter and this Cover at the traffic light
There are Heater Grips, Electric Gloves, etc., but my personal experience is that they are completely unnecessary if you have a Handlebar Cover.
This is because the wind will cause the heat in your hands to dissipate and your fingertips to freeze.
I think many people avoid the Handlebar Cover because of its appearance, but once it's on, you won't feel uncomfortable at all.
There are many types of Handlebar Covers from other manufacturers, but most of them have a narrow wrist opening. When you let go of the Handlebar at a traffic light and put your hand back into the Handlebar, it gets in the way. Especially, the Glove with Protection becomes a hindrance, and it is not possible to access the Handlebar immediately. For this reason, when waiting at a traffic light, it is necessary to return your hand to the Handlebar as soon as possible.
In this regard, this Handlebar Cover has a wide wrist opening and is not obtrusive.
On the other hand, it is not cold at all when I say that it is cold even if the wrist mouth is open.
I use this one on my Large type Motorcycle, although I have used others from other manufacturers.
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No need for Winter Gloves!
It's perfect for the cold weather. The part where you put your hands is quite narrow, but the wind doesn't come in through the gap, and it makes your hands sweat. View detail
Strong ally for commuter Scooter
This is used for commuting ScooterAxis Treat, the temperature over the pass in the middle of winter can be Minus 4 degrees. It often snows.
But with these on, I can now comfortably commute with my summer Leather Gloves.
I've been hit by a lot of large rains, but I've never had the Handlebar Cover get soaked, well, there is a slight draft near the lever, but it's not like I'm constantly touching the lever, so I'm fine with just a thin pair of gloves.
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High cost performance
Anyway, winter driving has been the biggest problem for Large that his hands get cold The Gloves for winter can be used for most of the time, but the period from the end of December to the end of February is a little hard I thought about using electric heat Grip and electric heat Gloves, but they cost more I am well aware of the fact that wearing them is a tacky thing to do, but I'm not sure if the cost performance is worth it Considering this, the Handlebar Cover was a good choice After installing it, the operation of Blinker becomes a little difficult and it is hard to hold the Handlebar quickly There is a little hindrance such as the fact that it becomes a little difficult to drive The practicality is superior to Large because the hand does not become hard to run because of biting View detail
It's warm, as expected
Installed in SUPER CUB (JA10)
The CUB is equipped with the OEM Grip heater, but the effect is felt in single digit temperatures I couldn't do it, so I decided to put the Handlebar Cover on because it was cold and hard on my fingertips
We compared and contrasted products from Konami, Yamamalto, and Large Osaka Textile Materials
The first point of comparison is Material
I use Neoprene work gloves for winter work, and they are effective in keeping me warm and waterproof I chose the Neoprene one over the PVC one because I realized it was there
The second point is the shape of the hand plugs
The Shield is fogged up by the exhale, so the Shield is raised and lowered at the signal, etc You will have to let go of the Handlebar more often than not Therefore, it should be easy to get your hands in and out If the insertion slot is squeezed, you can expect a thermal protection effect, but we give priority to making it easy to put your hand in and out Select the wide open type
Design, I thought the Konami made one was more stylish, but Large, which met the above criteria I chose the Handlebar Cover from Han Shizai Shizai
At the time of attachment, the hole which is vacant to pass Handlebar through looked like Small, but I installed I did and it was Exactly After that, it was easy to install it because I only have to tie it with a string
I immediately put on a pair of light leather gloves, put on a down jacket and turned on the Grip heater I went out to a SUPER in my neighborhood by
The temperature is 3 degrees
When you start running, you can feel the wind protection After a while, the Grip heater warms up, which is a nice touch
Even the sleeves of the Down jacket are placed inside the Handlebar Cover so that the mouth can be It is not cold even if it is open
It was exactly what I expected
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Excellent item that combines waterproof and warmth!
I was troubled with their non-waterproof material for use in the CUB, but
I chose to use this one for rainy days
Winter will be coming soon, so it's time to get out of the cold early
Honestly, this would be a great way to get the Grip heater and the fancy Warm Gloves
We don't need it
It's not that I'm not a fan of the warhorse, but I'm a fan of the warhorse, for example, nowadays
Waterproof Gloves for winter are more than enough
It's easy to install, and the part where you put your arm in is adjustable with a string
When opening and closing the full face helmet's shield, the
It doesn't feel like a chore to get your hands in and out
This is the perfect way to keep you warm until next year and spring
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If it is Business motorcycle
【What made you decide the purchase?】 Required
I was riding the Sports type motorbike, but since I go home every week using the expressway in the midwinter, I decided to buy thinking that I can not stick to the suit. However, I do not know if I can use it, so I chose the cheapest item.
【How was it actually used?】 Required
I could shield the wind well enough that the wind did not escape inside Cover. I thought I should have bought it sooner.
【Was it difficult to install? (Hard parts case)】 Any
Since it was attached to the Sports type motorbike with Cowl, when the handlebar was fully locked it got hit by the fabric and it was difficult to adjust so as not to hinder the running.
【Please tell me the point of installation and hang (in the case of Hard parts)】 Any
I will not pull on my strength to prevent the fabric from breaking.
【Fit feeling and height when wearing - Please tell me the weight etc (Apparel case) 】Any
[Is there anything I was disappointed about?] Required
As I suppose it is supposed to be attached to Scooter or Business motorcycle, it is unavoidable, but in running on a highway, Cover moves to the rear side of the Handlebar due to running wind, and the fear of touching the Front brake I noticed.
【Hope for Manufacturer - Please let me know if there are any improvement points】 Required
I want you to devise measures such as inserting a core so that Handlebar Cover does not move with running wind.
【Have you compared items?】 Required
Komine
[Others] Any
I do not think that it is bad as a product. I tried to devise various ways to attach it to my motorcycle, but I gave it up.
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I think that it is not bad.
I bought this one that seems to have some waterproof nuisance with this with Komine.
I wish I could install it normally, but in order to make it easier for us to operate Blinker, put a notch and put a cut in Cutter so that it can cover the Blinker part.
As a result, operation became easier. (It looks not so bad, but the cold wind comes in GunGun - - - Lol)
Similarly on the Axel side, Wiring of Grip heater caught up and Axel's return was bad and it became useless. w
It was good to install normally. - - -.
Hand out also to be able to adjust the frontage, I think Color may also be a safe.
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