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    Anti fog?

    Hey guys. Been riding everyday since I got my bike and have been forced to lift up my visor when ever i come to a stop. Even breathing through my nose causes fogging. I then have to wait till im doing at least 30km/h before i can completely close it. I have done a basic search and found out about pinlock antifog visors. Just wanting to know some things.

    Are they as high quality as the visor already on the helmet. May seem like a silly question but i didnt get the cheapest of the cheap helmet so i would hate to get a visor that helps with anti fog but isnt as strong.

    Also. Where would i find a pinlock visor for the VCAN helmet. The one that was recently on special at motomail. Oh and looks like ill need a replacement visor soon regardless. Took something to the visor last night while riding behind a truck. There is now a tiny little scratch on the inside that hasnt quite gone all the way though. Is perfectly fine for noe. but if it cracks that easy can see me needing to know where replacements are availible.

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    I have no idea about otherlids but my shoei fogged even if it looked like cooling down,the pinlock workes wonders,you can fit the insert to any visor that its made for.I have ridden in everything nature can toss at ya snow/rain and no fogging

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    Quote Originally Posted by spookytooth View Post
    I have no idea about otherlids but my shoei fogged even if it looked like cooling down,the pinlock workes wonders,you can fit the insert to any visor that its made for.I have ridden in everything nature can toss at ya snow/rain and no fogging
    I fitted the Shoei Pinlock insert into my Shark visor and it worked fantastically.
    Took about 20 minutes to mark where I wanted it, then drill (gently, with a blunt drill), pop the pins in and then the insert slips in between them.

    Effectively it is like double glazing your visor.
    Will be doing it to my new helmet tomorrow morning.
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    ah ok. so its not a replacement visor but more of a visor mod. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    ah ok. so its not a replacement visor but more of a visor mod. Thank you.
    Now you got it.

    Can also get a "Fog City" insert that is sticky and goos to the inside of your visor. After a while mine went opaque.
    The Shoei Insert is by far superior. Go into the bike shop and ask to look at one and you'll see what it is about. Comes with the insert and a pair of pins in the packet.
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    Ok will do.

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    you can put an anti fog stuff inside your visor its a cream cleaner stuff works well

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    whats the cream stuff called?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    Are they as high quality as the visor already on the helmet. May seem like a silly question but i didnt get the cheapest of the cheap helmet so i would hate to get a visor that helps with anti fog but isnt as strong.
    It could be a 24 carat gold plated visor on a solid gold helmet and I'd still fit a pinlock. The various creams etc are crap, get a pinlock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It could be a 24 carat gold plated visor on a solid gold helmet and I'd still fit a pinlock. The various creams etc are crap, get a pinlock.
    +1. Best money ever spent on a helmet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    ah ok. so its not a replacement visor but more of a visor mod. Thank you.
    It's both. I have a few shoei helmets, and the multitec comes with two pinlock capable visors (clear and light tint), and a pinlock insert.

    You can also buy the pinlock insert and pins separately to put into any visor, but I'd prefer the factory ones, as you need to get the holes right, otherwise the insert doesn't sit properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It could be a 24 carat gold plated visor on a solid gold helmet and I'd still fit a pinlock. The various creams etc are crap, get a pinlock.

    +2 Get a Pinlock.



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    Quote Originally Posted by boman View Post

    +2 Get a Pinlock.
    +3 Get a pinlock. My pinlock is awesome but yesterday morning I was too lazy to put contacts in and my glasses fogged like crazy

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    pinlock = awesome
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    pinlock it is then. cause was really annoying to have every part of my bodt nic and warm at 7:30am on the bridge but my face being numb cause my visor was all the way up. ive discovered its either all the way up or all the way down and doing 60km/h+ to be without fog. which sucks when traffic ranges from 20km and 80km and the 30 cars in front have banded together and all sit to close to the centre line making lane splitting very difficult/not possible.

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