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Old December 12th 17, 11:46 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Emanuel Berg[_2_]
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Default windbreaks for bikes?

Tosspot wrote:

I ride with HotPogs


They look pretty much like the one AMuzi
suggested, perhaps even bigger!

I get it this is for the bike with all the
shifting and brake levers that has to be
included and not separated from the hand.

This is more what I had in mind tho

http://www.dootalk.com/reports/images/tech_rox_12.jpg

And yes, you will of course have heavy
insulation of the handle as well as
big mittens!

(Not that I am an owner of a snowmobile.
My family on my father's side had a couple but
the sure didn't look anything like that!
Now I think most of them has left this world
anyway. And the scooters, as well.)

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