You ask me all the time if I can predict the type of comments that my features will produce. Yes, I can, most of the time… And I think I know in advance who some are going to react when they see these WingShields Hand Deflectors or hand Guards. Of course, are specifically designed to protect a rider’s hands from wind chill, stones, bugs, and road debris while riding. Made of Lexan® polycarbonate, the WingShields™ are virtually unbreakable! Lexan®, one of the toughest transparent materials available, about 300 times stronger than single-strength glass. Lexan® is also weather-resistant and light weight! 4 models of the WingShields available. Clear or Smoked for Harley-Davidsons, Victory Motorcycles, Indian Motorcycles and most metric touring bikes. $119.95 per set. At Brukus or call 843–822–6582.
WingShields™ Motorcycle Hand Deflectors
Published by June 23rd, 2015 in Accessories, Customs and Editorial.21 Responses to “WingShields™ Motorcycle Hand Deflectors”
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or just put your hands back behind the fairing……
or get an Electra Glide with a batwing fairing. Already covers you hands.
Rebel, Steal, just took the words right out of my mouth.
Or buy a lexus.
Love my Bat Wing Fairing ……..
Gloves maybe?
Rebel said it perfectly!!!
holy smokes…. how about just not be a pussy
Looks nice..Caitlyn..
Been around for years on ATV’s and Adventure Bikes; Bark Busters…
Also see them on the Club Style rides; they work there too…but on a machine that already has a full cab they don’t look right to me…just sayin’
I was not going to comment (and just shake my head in disbelief). But guess what, I read a few of the comments and I have to say, THERE IS STILL A FAINT GLIMMER OF HOPE FOR THE THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN – some great comments (tx for the entertainment).
‘Motorcycle Hand Deflectors’ must make as much sense as the ‘Head Mounted Toilet Paper Dispenser’ – perhaps they will offer both as a package deal. Not sure if Cyril has any other “predictions”…
LOL product.
Hey if you think this is bad just read the next story, OCC is getting ANOTHER reality show!
Did you know now there is also a helmet for your helmet
The real benefit of having these on your bike is that it keeps the coffee in the cup in your cupholder from blowing back on you neon green or orange reflective vest of which you are so proud. Or how about an $850 Kevlar helmet with vortex generators to keep your head stable at 160 MPH while you are riding your 110 MPH motorcycle? Ground Control to Major Tom!
In the winter months, when the temperature is hovering around 0 degrees, these might help. However I’d never use them, don’t like the dorky look.
Put them last winter on my 2014 Indian Chief Vintage…
Removed in the spring, will be replaced on the bike in the fall…
Very good protection for the hands from cold wind and rain ; complementary to the windshield protection (for the head and body) for winter rides in North of France….
Great idea, now how about some similar ear protectors that attach to yur helmet
in France, half helmets aren’t authorized to ride a motorcycle…
Perhaps if the bike wasn’t also sporting a scull…
Very functional. Obviously not for the purists among us. I bet secretly they would wish they had them when it drops down into the low 30’s though or when the June bug or rock hits them on the fingers. 😀