Hand guard

Handguards are essential accessories for any dirt bike rider, serving to protect the hands from the elements and the risk of injury in the event of a fall. Discover the importance of these pieces of equipment, the different types available, how to choose them according to your needs, and how to install and maintain them. Although this accessory is not to everyone's taste, it has many advantages.

What is a dirt bike hand guard?

Handguards are devices designed to protect the hands of the rider of an off-road motorcycle from various risks. They protect against bad weather (rain, wind, cold), projections (stones, mud) and in the event of a fall. They guarantee comfort and safety when riding. Attached to the handlebars, they are placed near the rearview mirror and envelop the rider's fingers, the brake and the clutch. Although some bikers think that this element is purely decorative, it is a real protective accessory for your hands. They are usually made of durable plastic, attached to the handlebars of the vehicle. They are generally durable and wear-resistant.

The importance of this type of protection for two-wheel drivers

Whether driving in the city, on the road or off-road (cross, enduro), hand protection is essential. In addition to protection against external elements, hand guards also serve to prevent injuries during a fall. They also contribute to improving driving comfort, by reducing exposure to wind and cold. For regular drivers or athletes, hand guards are essential equipment to ensure driving safety and comfort.

The Different Types of Handguards for Off-Road Motorcycles

Universal products

Handguards are basically universal; they can be installed on the majority of motorcycles, regardless of the make or model. Their main advantage is their versatility, allowing easy installation on various types of handlebars.

For the cross and enduro

For the cross and enduro, they are designed to withstand the most rigorous riding conditions. They are generally more robust and offer superior protection against bumps and drops. They are often ventilated to allow better air circulation and prevent hand sweating.

Very popular with enduro riders who ride on rough terrain, they help prevent levers from breaking during a fall.

Other information, if you are required to compete in motorcyclescross, full hand protection is prohibited.

For road use

For use on the road, there are specific hand protectors offering effective protection against wind and bad weather. They are generally more elegant and discreet, prioritizing driving comfort and resistance to wear. Some models have a transparent shell for better visibility and aesthetic integration with the vehicle.

The full-length hand guard is widely used for supermotards in order to preserve the controls on the handlebars in the event of a fall. The structure of the handguard will slide on the asphalt without damaging the cockpit.

How to choose ?

Depending on the type of vehicle

The choice must take into account the type of vehicle. Par For example, for a sports bike, aerodynamic models may be preferred, while for a road bike, cross, more robust and protective models will be more suitable.

Depending on the type of driving

Your type of driving should also influence your choice. For daily use in the city, hand protectors for the road, offering good protection against wind and cold, will be ideal. For the cross or enduro, opt for specific models, more resistant to shocks and allowing better mud evacuation.

Discover our guide and advice for choosing the right hand guards.

Installing and maintaining protective equipment on your off-road motorcycle

Installation guide

Installing handguards is generally simple, but requires some care. First of all, you must check the compatibility of the product with the diameter and shape of the handlebars. Once the handguards are correctly positioned, simply attach them with the screws and brackets provided.

Do you have a standard 22mm (7/8") diameter handlebar? An aftermarket tapered bar? Or an oversized 28mm (1/1") handlebar?

Although many models come with universal mounting systems compatible with standard and larger handlebars, check suitability before purchasing.

Maintenance Tips

Although resistant, they require regular maintenance to ensure their durability. It is recommended to clean them regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and traces mud, and check their fixation to avoid any play or unwanted movement. In the event of an impact or fall, it is best to replace them to ensure optimal protection.

Some brands offered par 50 Factory

Acerbis

Brand Acerbis is recognized for the quality of its hand protections, offering both robustness, aerodynamic optimization and careful design. 50 Factory offers a wide choice of hand guards Acerbis for two-wheelers, in multiple colors.

Barkbusters

Barkbusters stands out par its versatile and durable hand guards, popular amongar the drivers of cross and enduro.

Moose Racing

Moose Racing is known in the motorcycle worldcross for its very wide range of products for pilot equipment. The hand guards Moose Racing are specially designed to protect you in the event of major falls. They are permitted in competition.

The advantages of 50 equipment Factory

Avec 50 Factory, you benefit from a wide range of high quality hand guards for all types of motorcycles, at competitive prices. All our products are selected for their performance, durability and reliability. They are compatible with many vehicle models, in order to meet the needs of all two-wheeler and quad drivers.

By choosing the products of 50 Factory, you benefit from the quality, expertise and responsiveness of a leading company in the sector of spare parts and accessories for two-wheelers.

Remember to consult the other categories in the "handlebar, grip, lever" section to find all your parts: handlebar, handlebar foam, handlebar clamp, coating handle, gas handle, clutch handle, brake handle, brake master cylinder, front brake lever, clutch lever, brake tip, hand guard.

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