Hi Francesco. What sort of gloves do you wear inside the muffs if any? I'm assuming not full motorcycle glove based on what you said about feeling the controls so I presume this could be a drawback in terms of hand safety. Also do you think if you were to crash (God forbid) having your hands inside these muffs would compromise your ability to put your hands out to protect yourself? Is there any chance they would be stuck in the muffs? Many thanks in advance :-)
I have two pairs of gloves, one light and one heavy. None of them are full motorcycle gloves. I don't like those as they are quite stiff and I find them uncomfortable. I can pull my hands from the muffs in split seconds, I did it many times. And the chances of getting stuck are minimal. The main advantage of the muffs is keeping your hands warm and their sensitivity untouched... I rode with temps just above zero centigrade and I could experience the effectiveness of them. I doubt any glove could achieve the same, finger tips typically become very cold and the polses are eventually suffering as well. For me, muffs are a really good solution. But it depends very much on riding styles and on what motorcycle they are used. Cheers!
Hi, I wanted to ask if there were any problems with the motorcycle? What about vibrations, are they still so felt? I ask because I plan to buy anytime soon and in Poland it is difficult to meet the owner of the brand new Sym Maxsym. Best regards
Hi Adam. No problems with the motorcycle, pretty happy about it. Vibrations from the CVT still felt around 3-4K, on acceleration, but ok. Never had numb hands or feet, so vibrations limited to the powerplant. It's a mono, after all. Suggest you go for a trial run and see by yourself if acceptable. Just mind, next best alternative is quite more expensive. Still fully believe in the Maxsym 600 as great value for money. Cheers!
Hi Francesco. What sort of gloves do you wear inside the muffs if any? I'm assuming not full motorcycle glove based on what you said about feeling the controls so I presume this could be a drawback in terms of hand safety. Also do you think if you were to crash (God forbid) having your hands inside these muffs would compromise your ability to put your hands out to protect yourself? Is there any chance they would be stuck in the muffs? Many thanks in advance :-)
I have two pairs of gloves, one light and one heavy. None of them are full motorcycle gloves. I don't like those as they are quite stiff and I find them uncomfortable.
I can pull my hands from the muffs in split seconds, I did it many times. And the chances of getting stuck are minimal.
The main advantage of the muffs is keeping your hands warm and their sensitivity untouched... I rode with temps just above zero centigrade and I could experience the effectiveness of them. I doubt any glove could achieve the same, finger tips typically become very cold and the polses are eventually suffering as well.
For me, muffs are a really good solution. But it depends very much on riding styles and on what motorcycle they are used.
Cheers!
@@francescometalli1004 thank you so much for taking the time to reply
Personally, I think the Tucano mitts are about the best out there and don't look too bad - you see a lot on scooters over here so they can't be bad.
Hi Wild,
the mitts are doing a great job - but still look like *****. Cheers!
Hi, I wanted to ask if there were any problems with the motorcycle? What about vibrations, are they still so felt? I ask because I plan to buy anytime soon and in Poland it is difficult to meet the owner of the brand new Sym Maxsym. Best regards
Hi Adam. No problems with the motorcycle, pretty happy about it. Vibrations from the CVT still felt around 3-4K, on acceleration, but ok. Never had numb hands or feet, so vibrations limited to the powerplant. It's a mono, after all. Suggest you go for a trial run and see by yourself if acceptable. Just mind, next best alternative is quite more expensive. Still fully believe in the Maxsym 600 as great value for money. Cheers!
wich year model is it,tnx!
2018...
Would this fit on my 2015 pcx 150
I don't know the pcx 150...I can't advise you
So strange