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    Night and cold weather riding thought

    I love riding at Night, well when its a clear and calm night. Last saturday night (and some other nights before hand) I have found myself having to squint. Not because of oncoming traffic, but because of a small amount of cold air getting into my helmet, which makes the eyes water up a tad. I had a thought on a solution, and that would be....clear swimming goggles!!!

    Being out there on a clear full moon night? cant beat it really. Although last saturday night, it started to rain 20 mins from home which added to the squint issue, squinting and dazzeling headlights? not a good mix. Swimming goggles wont help with the light issue (which normally isn't really an issue although I do have lens implants and they give of a 'laser' effect) maybe tinted ones? but then I am not into tinted anything when it comes to night riding.

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    You sir, should be on the stage!









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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I love riding at Night, well when its a clear and calm night. Last saturday night (and some other nights before hand) I have found myself having to squint. Not because of oncoming traffic, but because of a small amount of cold air getting into my helmet, which makes the eyes water up a tad. I had a thought on a solution, and that would be....clear swimming goggles!!!

    Being out there on a clear full moon night? cant beat it really. Although last saturday night, it started to rain 20 mins from home which added to the squint issue, squinting and dazzeling headlights? not a good mix. Swimming goggles wont help with the light issue (which normally isn't really an issue although I do have lens implants and they give of a 'laser' effect) maybe tinted ones? but then I am not into tinted anything when it comes to night riding.
    I particularly enjoy cold EARLY winter mornings when it is still dark and the sun is just coming up! Nothing like watching the sunrise and feeling it slowly but surely thaw you out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    You sir, should be on the stage!
    The next one out of town...

    Shouldn't that be 'Stagecoach'??

    The idea may seem ridiculous but, effective none the less.
    Like those pillion grab handles that the rider wears, ridiculous but effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Like those pillion grab handles that the rider wears, ridiculous but effective.
    Mrs H calls them "love handles". The Japanese have conclusive evidence that these will prolong my life.
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    Swimming goggles may restrict your vision somewhat, because they are small.
    The thought behind the idea (and they say you only need one good idea) is on a personal level. If something along the lines of Saftey Goggles (as in the pic below) could be expanded on, then there might be a market for them. Add some sung fitting foam to the inside of the frame and there you have it.
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    I need to wear corrective lenses when riding, so they deflect the cold air somewhat. I know what you mean though, its a pain!

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    there just might be an issue with googles fogging up
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    I use a half tint visor and that works great for me at night and during the day. I'd be carefull about goggles fogging up. I also wear one of the things that go over your nose and down around the neck. It makes the Helmet fit just that bit more air tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I love riding at Night, well when its a clear and calm night. Last saturday night (and some other nights before hand) I have found myself having to squint. Not because of oncoming traffic, but because of a small amount of cold air getting into my helmet, which makes the eyes water up a tad. I had a thought on a solution, and that would be....clear swimming goggles!!!

    Being out there on a clear full moon night? cant beat it really. Although last saturday night, it started to rain 20 mins from home which added to the squint issue, squinting and dazzeling headlights? not a good mix. Swimming goggles wont help with the light issue (which normally isn't really an issue although I do have lens implants and they give of a 'laser' effect) maybe tinted ones? but then I am not into tinted anything when it comes to night riding.
    Something like these maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AD345 View Post
    Something like these maybe?
    Yip, though that price is a little off-putting but thats the sort of thing I was looking for thanks.

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    why don't you just get some motorx gogles? they would work better than safty glasses like in the pic above and wont restrict vison like the swiming gogles

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    What's wrong with MK VIIIs? Or MK IXs if you want to be all snobbish of poofty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    What's wrong with MK VIIIs? Or MK IXs if you want to be all snobbish of poofty.
    What's so snobby and poofty about my Mk.9s? I don't know, I'm not old.


    I agree. Much warmer (and less worries about rain/cold air) with a jet helmet and a pair of Stadiums.

    By the way, still couldn't find a plain silk scarf anywhere, so went to a fabric shop today and bought shitloads of white 100% silk (nice and thick, high threadcount). Should only take half an hour to sew up a nice double-folded scarf... then even warmer. Block out all the cold air

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