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    tried moving out of the waikato
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC1 View Post
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    Yes I remember those days well.Riding from Cambridge to Ham in thick fog was a pain although the worst was from the backblocks of Huntly through Taupiri to work out back of Gordonton.Often in winter would arrive at work and the front of my stockman was white from the fog freezing on me
    .Did you know that maori legend has it that fog comes directly from the ground at Taupiri and spreads from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    So what do YOU do? Anyone found the magic bullet? Cause I would love to know....
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    Yep.

    Two suggestions:

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    I rode today in the thickest fog I've ever encountered -- over the hill between Kuratau and Taumarunui. It was cold up there too, about 14 degrees.

    And I had my hazard lights on as an anti-Liberace measure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC1 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post

    Move away from Hamilton.
    But but but.....I LIVE here.....and so does SHE....

    Besides which even when I lived in Dargaville in the "winterless north" (my bum!) we got fog....spose I could move to Palmerston North...so much wind the fog never gets a chance to settle......
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    First up, time and experience will get you being calmer with the fog, this means your heart won't speed up, you get nervous etc, which should limit the fogging to just the fog on the outside of the visor (instead of inside).

    Outside, consider using some sort of product on the visor to make the water bead, fog is after all, water. Then it depends on the fog. Some will be thick, and bead easily, some won't. All I do is get up to speed, 110kph ish should do the trick, and turn my head to the side (both sides). Most should slide off, and when it builds again, turn your head again.

    The Waikato fog is a PITA, ridden through it at night, tinted visor, and thick as.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I rode today in the thickest fog I've ever encountered -- over the hill between Kuratau and Taumarunui. It was cold up there too, about 14 degrees.

    And I had my hazard lights on as an anti-Liberace measure.
    yep. i hit major fog between national park and turangi a while back. i ended up with my hazards on and moving at a crawl. i have an open face lid with sunglasses. i just pulled the glasses away from my face a teeny bit, which stopped the worst of the fogging, though i did still use my thumb every so often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    If you must press on, try to find a biggish vehicle proceeding at a sane speed (not easy I know) and follow him. He'll cut a hole in the fog and improve your visibility a bit, and also shield you from other traffic.
    agreed here, in bad riding conditions, I always pick a vehicle and sit in their wake (and hope they know you're there and don't stop suddenly)
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    I don't were glasses, so can't offer much there in terms of visibility. I'll lift my visor if I have problems.

    I rode in fog a fair in London during my stint there. The temptation is to slow right down, but you need to travel the same speed as the rest of the traffic to avoid being hit from behind. Follow the car in front close enough to be able to see its tail lights through the fog. You may end up quite close, so sit to the the right side of its wake, so if he brakes suddenly you can avoid hitting his tail.

    Unfortunately, the traffic will probably continue at a ridiculous speed, so cross your fingers and hope you don't follow the car into a 100-car pile up.

    If you are on a motorway, it can be easy to miss your exit if you can't see the signs in the fog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    Yes I remember those days well.Riding from Cambridge to Ham in thick fog was a pain although the worst was from the backblocks of Huntly through Taupiri to work out back of Gordonton.Often in winter would arrive at work and the front of my stockman was white from the fog freezing on me
    .Did you know that maori legend has it that fog comes directly from the ground at Taupiri and spreads from there.
    im out the back of gordonton and last year it was foggy for a week during the day and only cleared at night
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    But but but.....I LIVE here.....and so does SHE....

    Besides which even when I lived in Dargaville in the "winterless north" (my bum!) we got fog....spose I could move to Palmerston North...so much wind the fog never gets a chance to settle......
    That was going to be my suggestion too. I have encountered fog here in sunny Auckland though. The morning I sat my 6F, bugger it...

    Tried wiping your visor with a damp cloth and a little liquid soap? It stops the mirror in the bathroom from fogging up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    Tried wiping your visor with a damp cloth and a little liquid soap?
    It's difficult to do that while negotiating a windy unfamiliar road at 80kmh, particularly when one has to hand neither a damp cloth nor liquid soap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    It's difficult to do that while negotiating a windy unfamiliar road at 80kmh, particularly when one has to hand neither a damp cloth nor liquid soap.

    Well I guess us wimmin folk are just better at multi-tasking! All in a day's work for us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    Tried wiping your visor with a damp cloth and a little liquid soap? It stops the mirror in the bathroom from fogging up.
    Quite true, in the really olden days we used to wipe a thin film of dish liquid over our visor.

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