I have been looking to get decent hand guards for the Honda, Barkbusters came up often, but no-one would put the model number down.
I finally found a post on YouTube, where the rider put the model number down and the actual plastic guard he used.
barkbuster hand guards, serial is BHG46.2-NP, with s3 storm plastic add on.
Amazingly now that I have the part number, I find the description includes the NC, searching through their site earlier this month I could not find the model that would fit the NC. I wanted the hand guard that you fitted on the end of the handle bars, then come around and fit onto the inside of the handle bars, so that it protected the levers.
See time code 1:10
And this is the reason why I don't want the OEM hand guards.
Last Edit: Oct 17, 2014 15:32:04 GMT 2 by Voltimort
Also got mine at bikegear, two sets actually BHG46.2- NP, these attach to the bar ends, you get replacement bar end weights, and at a second attachment point further in the handle bars, makes them very strong. They can be found here bikegear.co.za/att/BARKBUSTER%20Fitting%20chart%20.pdf the S1 is for the Storm which has a bigger coverage area, leave the S1 out, and you get the VPS covers,
I am thinking of buying a set of Barkbuster (Storm) handguards - does the brackets on your Barkbusters not touch the Givi screen around tight corners ?
I mounted a Kappa screen on my NCX, and I am just a bit worried that the brackets might touch ....
Kappa Touring Screen, SW Motech Crash Bars, Raptor Desert Fox Spotlights, SW Motech spotlight Mounting Brackets, SW Motech Center Stand, Givi E370 Top Box with Light Kit, Givi Back Rest for Top Box, Dzell Radiator Guard (aluminium), Dzell Side Stand Expansion Plate. Modified BMC Air Filter, Dimple magnetic oil Drain Plug, Seat Saint, Givi V35 Panniers, DIY chain Oiler, “Sit & Fly” type seat cover, Hand Guards, Highway foot Pegs, Adjustable wind deflector.
they do touch most of the larger screens, even the original honda touring screen like i have, its more a question of how much they push on the screen, and put pressure and flex on it