It has to go on the inside even-though I've added extra turn indicators on the side profile of the bikes panels. I want my main hand-guard indicators to show, they haven't arrived today.
Not yet chopped them up & they'll need velcro seams & stitching. They might get some magnets hidden in the material to make for a much more steadier snap into place fitment. Then small metal plating on inside of handguards.
Wouldn’t a nice pair of battery heated gloves work? These guys make really nice gloves and not just the heated ones. https://five-gloves.com/en/catalogue/?gcat=7-heat-technology In fact, they are my goto glove company going forward. They only make gloves so they better be good at it. Their gloves are pre-curved and don't require any break-in, even their hard-core track models. They make AlpineStars gloves look like junk. Let me re-phrase that. AlpineStars gloves are junk.
I have a problem of numb fingers on my right hand following an injury. I lost my right thumb and badly damaged my index and middle fingers 15 years ago. Muffs are brilliant but I can’t help with your front indicators I’m afraid, but I have a pair of Keis 601 gloves and they are brilliant especially when combined with heated grips.
I just bought a set of Hippo Hands, a USA company, that is designed the muffs for the Enduro. They have clear plastic ends so that your indicators are visible. I tried them out in 30-40 degree weather with my summer gloves on. They work as designed. Ugly as hell, but I’m nice and comfy! The ones they sent me look slightly different than the one pictured on their website; it could be an updated version. https://www.hippohands.com/products...-motorcycle-handcovers?variant=31186794578025
I meant to say these fit nicely inside the indicators hand guards and only cost a few quid and fit nicely. https://motorcyclepartswarehouse.co...cycle-scooter-waterproof-handlebar-muffs.html