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    Nolan N102 anti-fog system

    Just got my nolan n102. do any nolan owners use the nfrs system it comes with?
    is it worth the effort to fit it or is it a gimmick?
    also im interested in fitting the intercom system(n-com) any thoughts?
    thanks
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    if, by nfrs system, you mean the anti fog pinlock thingamajiggywotsit, then YES, PUT IT IN NOW!!! it is spectacular, you will never have a fogged up visor again, ever

    was thinking of getting the basic kit for mine so i could run mp3s into it etc but they are actually quite a noisy helmet so i dont know how well it would work
    motomail has all the various kits (motomail.co.nz) if you wanna have a nosey
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    i have a n101, had it for about 2 weeks before i figured how to pull the visor off to put the antifog on lol

    even though it doesnt work as well as other people seems to say it does, its better than nothing

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    sometimes im as thick as 2 short planks, had a look at nolans site , do you need to buy the basic kit PLUS the intercom kit for both rider and pillion?
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    geez i am fik. just looked at the nolan site and found the faq section! easy peazy
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    Anti fog thingi is great.
    Just remember to remove it from time to time and clean, as there can be moisture/muck build up over time between the antifog and the visor. (so I'm told)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Anti fog thingi is great.
    Just remember to remove it from time to time and clean, as there can be moisture/muck build up over time between the antifog and the visor. (so I'm told)
    yeah what he said - i havent cleaned it myself but i'd say the dirtier it is the less effective it is...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    if, by nfrs system, you mean the anti fog pinlock thingamajiggywotsit, then YES, PUT IT IN NOW!!! it is spectacular, you will never have a fogged up visor again, ever

    was thinking of getting the basic kit for mine so i could run mp3s into it etc but they are actually quite a noisy helmet so i dont know how well it would work
    motomail has all the various kits (motomail.co.nz) if you wanna have a nosey
    Second that on the antifog. It is excellent.

    WRT the intercom whatsit - the only complaint I've heard about it is that it runs as a mono system, NOT a stereo system. so if you use it play music, you only get the mono effect.

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    The anti-fog system thingy is a great invention. Damn near impossible to fog up. Just take your time with taking the visor off and note how everything fits in and re-assemble. It will be worth it. It's NOT JUST A GIMMICK.

    The little booklet that comes with your Nolan helmet explains how to remove visor correctly. That is if u still have it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heyjoe View Post
    The anti-fog system thingy is a great invention. Damn near impossible to fog up. Just take your time with taking the visor off and note how everything fits in and re-assemble. It will be worth it. It's NOT JUST A GIMMICK.

    The little booklet that comes with your Nolan helmet explains how to remove visor correctly. That is if u still have it.
    yeah they're surprisingly effective aren't they....i just about passed out from hyperventilation while trying to fog it up....ya just cant do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Anti fog thingi is great.
    Just remember to remove it from time to time and clean, as there can be moisture/muck build up over time between the antifog and the visor. (so I'm told)
    hmm didn't realise that. Make the Fog City insert a little better as it seals and as long as it was clean to start with nothing should get inbetween the visor and the fog thingy.

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    It seems that some extol the virtues of antifog systems while others are modestly ho hum about them. Me I just crack open the visor a few mills works well enough.
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    i plan to sit down this weekend with a rum and install the system, thats if the rum dosent take affect too soon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller View Post
    It seems that some extol the virtues of antifog systems while others are modestly ho hum about them. Me I just crack open the visor a few mills works well enough.
    Yes but on a wet day how do you stop the water dribbling down INSIDE your visor?

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    I have had my N102 for almost a year now, and yes water does get in between the 2 visors

    I have found that during heavy rain whilst riding that it leaks a little from the top (and I mean just few drops every few minutes), but this does not appear to get in between both visors, so what causes water to get in between both visors?

    I have figured out not to have the flip lid up during rain , that's how water gets in between.
    It is bad too, it looks like you are looking into to a fish tank, and if if gets cold it fogs up and is really annoying.

    I actually took it out on the last adventure assault trip, and rode with the visor open one notch

    Also after a while the anti fog visor becomes loose and starts to rub on the other main visor, to stop this happening simply do what I did and that is to turn it around, it comes flat and soon develops the shape of the main visor, so turn it around and it is like new

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