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    Fog vs. Headcold

    I find I tend to fog up quite nicely, especially when stopped of course, and the only way to fix this (cheaply) is to leave the visor just a smidgen up, but that leaves the way paved for freezing your face off, and by the end of the ride there is a definite headcold. It all compounds a bit because I have to wear glasses half the time, contacts the other half. Anyone know any good bottles of liquid/helmets/breathing techniques/etc to combat this fog phenomena?
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    There is only one: Pinlock.

    What make and model helmet do you have?

    Don't listen to the Fog City geeks either. They are a nightmare to live with when it's dark.
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    It's an FFM... something. Yeah. And I ain't never heard of Pinlock or Fog City, but rest assured I'll tell them to cut off their tassles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    There is only one: Pinlock.

    What make and model helmet do you have?

    Don't listen to the Fog City geeks either. They are a nightmare to live with when it's dark.
    pfft

    fog city can be picked up for about 20 bucks, Cycletreads have a whole range and they work brilliantly, basically they are a clear sticker for the inside of your visor that acts like a kinda double glazing and they work fine

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    I have a fog-city and I think its pretty good. The only beef I have is that it said that it was 'clear' but does have a slight tint to it. Not tooooooo bad for night riding.
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    There's no Pinlock option for FFM, so you're stuck with Fog City. Fog City is crap. It might be $20, but you end up ruining 2 so it costs you $60 for decent result. IMO they are dangerous at night, and should come with a disclaimer.
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    would pinlock fit on a kbc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The young one
    would pinlock fit on a kbc?
    They used to be solely a Nolan product, but the range has expanded.

    They also do a DIY kit. Sorry thealmightytaco, I didn;t realise they had one.

    Check the site out.

    http://www.pinlock.com/

    The pinlock system on my Nolan is the only system that I've used that both works and has no negatives like streaking and blurring at night. I can close all my vents, fully close the visor and breathe entirely in and out through my nose and it doesn't fog. The part of the visor that doesn't have coverage from the Pinlock insert will fog (just a think strip round the edge) whihc demonstrates how well it works.
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    Not as good as a pinlock or even a fog city but it's cheaper than a very cheap thing;

    Take a clean cloth, and a very small drop of sunlight liquid. Rub the Sunlight liquid on the inside of the visor until it's "gone". The visor will now not fog for an hour or two.

    I had a Fogcity on my HJC. Ended up chucking it as I found it IMPOSSIBLE to clean without scratching it
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    Good short ride solution though TonyB, but bollocks on having to do that every day, I'm a busy man. Kind of. Busy/lazy. And $20 for scratches doesn't sound too coo'.

    I was thinking of cutting a little block of rubber to sit on the bottom lip of my visor, hold it just so at the optimum point of foglessness. I've found that point a couple times, but I imagine that'll all change once I get brave enough for motorway ridin'. But yeah, I remember seeing that trick on F1 races in the rain back in the day, back when it was more fun. Oh the times we shared.
    Last edited by thealmightytaco; 24th September 2005 at 20:33. Reason: I sounded like a cager there, it's ridin' not drivin'
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    The trouble with having your visor slightly open is that it will probably leak around the top edge in heavy rain- water will run down the INSIDE of the visor, which aint fun, infact it's dangerous.

    I need a new visor for my HJC after my racing off- might see if it can come with Pinlock
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    i had that problem with my shoei ---- thought there was no solution 'cept leaving the visor up [or the soap trick -- which works with bathroom mirrors, too ]
    then - got a different helmet & magically the problem has vanished
    ... ...

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    What helmet did you get mstriumph?
    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
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    wtf?

    Is the pinlock thingy tinted? Cos the orange one on the website looks really really cool! (yeah, right)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Fog City is crap. It might be $20, but you end up ruining 2 so it costs you $60 for decent result. IMO they are dangerous at night, and should come with a disclaimer.
    I've found the Fog City to be excellent, it's also not a problem at night unless it or the outside of your visor is dirty. Keep things clean and you'll be right.

    Found out after applying the Fog City that the HJC-CL14 comes with an attachable fog guard

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