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    Quote Originally Posted by What?
    Where the hell do you shop, Dave? More like $35 in the places I frequent.
    Bought the last one is Oz - so it's a long time ago too.
    Thank you - I stand corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    He works for KR - they see him coming.
    Because of the neon blue pit shirt with huge logos and equaly garish cap - never.
    Actually, I work for me and contract to the magazine. Hours are good but the boss is an asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Because of the neon blue pit shirt with huge logos and equaly garish cap - never.
    Actually, I work for me and contract to the magazine. Hours are good but the boss is an asshole.
    Apparently he's huge too, and has bad taste in shirts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Bought the last one is Oz - so it's a long time ago too.
    Before they became available here, I bought some from the states. Still dirt cheap from there, but the postage is a killer.

    XP@ - I have used Fog City shields for years, with over half my riding in the dark. Yes, you do get a bit of flare with them, but you get used to it. A little flare is a heap better than being fogged up, especially when the ambient air temperature is around zero. I agree that the Nolan Pinlock is way, way better, but it doesn't fit my N70.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@
    One fo these should stop the fog.
    http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...158081180&rd=1

    could do with a bit more googling to find a manufacturer
    my old lady's renault has something like that on the windscreen, so you dont have to pump air onto it like a madfukerwhoblowshotaironhiswindscreen
    realy effective too i mite add.

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    Arrow Well.

    I've got an Xpeed lid that does the same thing, until I open the air vents and then its smooth runnings after that. Never pays to buy a crap helmet as thats all you end up with
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1
    Or just breathe thru your ears
    And how is That gunna help? (Ears!.......still IN the helmit!)

    The trick is, breathe IN through the mouth,, OUT through the arse!
    It can take a little bit to get the rhythm right,, and cagers do look at you funny when your lifting one cheek off the seat every second at the traffic lights,, but,,,

    O, and,
    PS. Be careful of backfires!!

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    CLEAN THE VISOR THEN GO SEE MUM AND GET A LITTLE BIT OF HER SUNLIGHT OR SIMILAR DISHWASHING LIQUAD PUT A PIECE SMALL ENOUGH TO COVER A 5 CENT PIECE ON THE INSIDE OF THE VISOR AND RUB IT IN THEN POLISH , CHEAPEST ANTI FOG

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider
    And how is That gunna help? (Ears!.......still IN the helmit!)

    The trick is, breathe IN through the mouth,, OUT through the arse!
    It can take a little bit to get the rhythm right,, and cagers do look at you funny when your lifting one cheek off the seat every second at the traffic lights,, but,,,

    O, and,
    PS. Be careful of backfires!!
    And you could play the digereedoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    And you could play the digereedoo.
    Wrong direction for what he was describing, BD - to play the digereedoo you have to breathe in through your arse and out through your mouth.

    Most cagers seem to manage it, I understand...
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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour
    I've got an Xpeed lid that does the same thing, until I open the air vents and then its smooth runnings after that. Never pays to buy a crap helmet as thats all you end up with
    the guy gave me the helmet when he sold me the bike, i got all the other gear, now just nicer helmet and some draggin jeans... might have to wait cars cambelt is getting done next week

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