Or just breathe thru your earsOriginally Posted by John
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Or just breathe thru your earsOriginally Posted by John
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Experience......something you get just after you needed it
For a quick and dirty fix, just rub a small amount of dishwashing liquid on the inside of your visor (lemon scented is nice) and polish off gently with a soft cloth. Do it once or twice a week and seems to work a treat.
I usually spray pledge on the outside of the visor which helps the water run off.
Originally Posted by 250learna
My is HJC too.... smae foggy problem.............![]()
No businese like Show businese
Doesn't happen with the X-Vent; I ride at low speed with the visor open a crack, and all the time with the vent on the chinbar open. This directs a stream of air up the visor. (Better than my last AGV, the vent of which directed a stream of air up my nose!)Originally Posted by 250learna
As Pwalo said, treating the inside of the visor with something such as dishwashing liquid that is a surfactant is effective too. I just treat both sides of the visor with Plexus, which helps somewhat.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
yeah not realy keen on spending that much yet, am going to australia in a month or two all booked in, now i have orders from girlfriend to have $1500 put aside atleast. Once i got that sorted im off to motomart for something nicer with more kudos to cover my headOriginally Posted by XP@
so i dont realy want to spend on this helmet.
As for the spitting trick, i used that when i use to teach kids snorkling at the pool, works wondersnever thought about spitting on my visor tho
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Dunno about the spitting, I go brrrm brrrm brrrm in my helmet till it's all wet and it still fogs up.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Well I have been using a fogcity systems for over 5 years, previously in my Shoei RF800 & since my RF1000.Originally Posted by XP@
The RF1000 has much better air flow but just after I purchased it & installed a fogcity, there was heavy fog commuting to work in the morning & every were that the fogcity was not covering was badly fogged up, But I could see clearly through the Fogcity with the visor closed & no cold face!
It is an excellent product & dose work, there are similar products, my Wife has a Nolan with the Pinlock (I think that’s what it is called) system factory fitted & it seems to work just as well.
I do use it at night & don’t have any problems with it. I did get one that had a manufacturing defect in the middle of it which caused distortion, but that got replaced under warranty.
I think that the fogcity or simular products are the most convenient fit & forget. Sprays, spit etc are a pain to apply, as you have to do it just before you need it & what happens when you encounter fog halfway to work?
hmmm are they I thought - then i realised i only ever had one on my tinted visor.Originally Posted by XP@
How does the dishwashing idea work in oncoming headlights? Do you get that flare thing?
Haven't ridden after dark for a while so can't comment on that, but I do make sure that I polish off the dishwash thoroughly with an old t shirt (or you can get distortion in the daytime). Should work ok, and it sure is cheap.Originally Posted by Big Dave
ya thats what im worried about, and also if you get lots of moisture on to it cnt it blure up your vision?Originally Posted by Big Dave
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
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YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - CRC AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE CRC. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE
my nolan n61 i think, is super, the only time it fogs is when im standing still, and it takes awhile to fog, why would i stand still for that long with my lid down ^^
quiet, comfy, cheap, ;D
oh :P, i think nolan helmets come with this visor with uber tech, thats why, i remember peeling something off about it ^^
I've got 2 progrip anti-fog inserts. One for my dark visor and one for my clear one. They were $30 each from TSS, and there are no problems using them at night either. I didn't install the one on my clear visor properly and it started leaking after about a year, so I've pulled it off for now, but the one on the dark visor's still going strong!
Cool as, Zed.Originally Posted by Zed
In all seriousness, I have considered using one - or wearing a snug fitting face mask with hoses letting down and out into the great outdoors - start looking and sounding like Darth Vader.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
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