tapp1
Expert
Having a hard time deciding between the Yamaha Semi Rigid Wind Shear Handguards(which I think is the Skinz Heatloc Pro) or the Skinz trail. What are your thoughts? Anyone have pictures with them mounted on their machines that are better than the skinz site?
Thanks
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BTbt
Expert
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- 2017 Sidewinder LTX LE
I have a set on my Apex, first time in 4 seasons that my hands have been warm on this sled, Not as good as gauntlets, but easier to ride with on. I leave mine on all the time, but easy to remove and install if you want.
rough rider
Expert
skinz
I really like my my skinz, easy to take on and off when I want to use them on my sled or atv They work nice for the price.
I really like my my skinz, easy to take on and off when I want to use them on my sled or atv They work nice for the price.
hionspeed
Veteran
i have them on my apex. great for straight/speed runs. not as great in twisties as i tend to use the end of the grip for leverage and tangle with them. you do get used to them and benefit outweighs negative
Tirebuster
Lifetime Member
BTbt said:I have a set on my Apex, first time in 4 seasons that my hands have been warm on this sled, Not as good as gauntlets, but easier to ride with on. I leave mine on all the time, but easy to remove and install if you want.
Same here. I have mine on all the time. Had Powermadd's last year. These seem miles better.
jwifferdill
Lifetime Member
I like my Skinz trail series a lot. I do agree they interfere with the use of the bar hooks for cornering but it sure is nice to keep some of that wind off your hands!
BETHEVIPER
Lifetime Member
If your hands are cold, you need to buy a hot rocks kit from rockmiester. My sled will now burn my hands off if i want to. I rarely use the hottest setting for more than a few miles till the bars warm up and then go back to the stock settings. I just installed guards but only for the limbs and ice chunks that seem to find me.
Tookes
Expert
BETHEVIPER said:If your hands are cold, you need to buy a hot rocks kit from rockmiester. My sled will now burn my hands off if i want to. I rarely use the hottest setting for more than a few miles till the bars warm up and then go back to the stock settings. I just installed guards but only for the limbs and ice chunks that seem to find me.
Where can you buy the hot rocks kits?
harm67
Extreme
Tookes said:BETHEVIPER said:If your hands are cold, you need to buy a hot rocks kit from rockmiester. My sled will now burn my hands off if i want to. I rarely use the hottest setting for more than a few miles till the bars warm up and then go back to the stock settings. I just installed guards but only for the limbs and ice chunks that seem to find me.
Where can you buy the hot rocks kits?
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
niko
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
couldnt stand those skins type got in the way of the brake, ended up getting the sporteh ones in blingy chrome
NY_Nytro
TY 4 Stroke Master
Do these flip up at high speed? I had some Choko soft-type hand guards that would constently flip up at moderate to high speed.
niko
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Mine had velcro and did move around at speed as they needed to be stiffer.
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