Barkbusters Hand Guards | Gear Review
Barkbusters hand guards installed on our 2021 Yamaha Ténéré 700 long-term test bike. (Photos by the author)
Barkbusters hand guards were one of the first accessories I installed on my new 2009 BMW F 800 GS. Over the ensuing years they?ve survived numerous drops, dumps and branches, suffering only scratches. Most importantly, my hands and levers remained intact. Their performance on my GS made it a no-brainer to install them for up-front protection on our long-term Yamaha Ténéré 700.
Made by Rideworx in Australia, Barkbusters have been in production since 1984. There are two basic types, differentiated by their mounting systems: single-point mounts are designed for wind protection only, whereas two-point mounts provide impact protection as well. In either case, the backbone of the system is a stout, heat-treated aluminum bar. The two-point style is reviewed here.
Bike-specific builds are available for all kinds of motos, from naked bikes to adventure machines. I chose the whole enchilada for the T7: aluminum backbones ($99.90), VPS style hand guards with wind deflectors ($36.90) and skid plates for the backbones? impact zones ($17.90), for an all-in price of $154.70. Of the several hand fairing styles available, the VPS units come in the widest variety of colors. Their wind deflectors mount to the fairing with two screws and are easily removed for warmer rides.
Using the clear instructions, the installation took less than an hour. New bar-end weight...
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