Handicap equipment for motorcycles
(12 products found)
Brake and clutch lever protector hand guard horn for motorcycles, designed to protect handles and hands in case of collision or fall (2 PCs, Carbon Black, Code: 9651)-from the safwa trade
Wheelchairs, Mobility Scooters & Accessories
wheelchair
Universal Motorcycle Handlebar, 1 Pair 7/8 Inch Aluminum Alloy + Rubber Grips for Motorcycle Handlebar Replacement (Gold)
4Pcs/Set Motorcycle Kneepad Stainless Steel Moto Elbow Knee Pads Motocross Racing Protective Gear Protector Guards Kit - Black
WHEEL CHAIR
Motorcycle Handlebar Mount Waterproof USB Charger 36-108V 5V/3.1A with Compass for Mobile Phones
Microfiber textile
Microfiber textile
rcycle Rear Wheel Fork Axle Slider Swingarm Spools
Adjustable Rotating Shockproof Bike Phone Holder Handlebar Mobile Phone Holder for Motorcycles, Scooters, and Bicycles, Universal Phone Holder (Black Code: 7990)
Motorcycle Luggage Net Motorcycle Net Bicycle Net with 6 Hooks Strecket up to 76 x 76 cm
Frequently Asked Questions About handicap equipment for motorcycles
How can I choose the right handicap equipment for motorcycles?
Start by identifying your riding needs and the type of motorcycle you ride. Then check compatibility with your handlebars and lever positions, and decide the level of protection you want for hands and controls. Consider weather resistance, ease of installation, and how the gear will affect grip and braking; durable materials like aluminum or stainless steel with a tough finish are ideal. Look for trusted brands or proven series, and choose options that can be upgraded later with accessories such as hand guards, foldable footrests, knee/elbow protection, and waterproof storage bags.
What should I look for in a brake and clutch lever protector for motorcycles?
Choose a sturdy two-piece brake and clutch lever protector that covers both levers and hands. Ensure it uses durable metal with a protective finish (carbon black is common) and fits your handlebar diameter. Check that there is space for any horn you use and that installation is straightforward. This protection kit is designed to guard hands and levers in a fall or collision.
Should a beginner rider or a pro rider pick different handicap equipment for motorcycles?
Beginner riders should prioritize easy installation, universal fit, and obvious protection. Pro riders may opt for modular components that allow customization and extra protection. Pair items like foldable footrests and protective guards to match your riding style. Always verify compatibility with your bike’s handlebars and levers.
How do I mount and maintain handicap equipment for motorcycles to stay safe?
First, match items to your bike's specs, such as handlebar diameter and lever positions. Tighten bolts to the recommended torque and ensure there is no interference with brakes or throttles. Clean components with mild soap and water and inspect for wear after rides. For weatherproof gear like bags, check seals and keep zippers clean.
What accessory categories should I consider and how do they work together for handicap equipment for motorcycles?
Think in terms of protection, control, storage, and convenience. Protective gear like hand guards and knee/elbow pads pairs with control aids such as universal handlebar grips. Storage options, including waterproof motorcycle bags, add capacity without crowding the cockpit. Finish with a practical touch like a phone holder to aid navigation while riding.
What gear is best for riding in wet conditions when using handicap equipment for motorcycles?
Choose waterproof bags for luggage and corrosion-resistant hardware to withstand rain. Opt for non-slip grips and sturdy hand guards to protect your hands from moisture and debris. Regularly inspect seals and clean components to maintain performance. Waterproof travel bags from the listing demonstrate this practical benefit.