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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Speak for yersel' wee man. I don't get my cat crap from the litter tray. I jus' squeeze the moggie like a toothpaste tube.

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    Looks like every one was lost for words after your graphic image of a 7 foot red bearded burly Scotsman clad in kilt wringing the s**t out of a sweet defenceless wee kitten while sitting astride a red Ducati wearing a full face helmet with a fogged up visor.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radar View Post
    I find the same - used Cat Crap once and it was useless. I have heard that the makers of Rain-X have a product (Fog-X ??) that works well on visors although I would test a small peripheral portion of the visor first to see that it does not harm the plastic.
    I bought a bottle of Rain-X Anti-Fog last week, works pretty well i reckon.

    Iv'e used Cat Crap before and wasn't that impressed, better than nothing though.

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    Cat crap's better than nothing but the pinlock system beats it hands down. Good vision is overrated anyways...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    I see all of CFWB's offers of hospitality, which are admirable..... BUT!... people need to be aware of the fact that HE MAKES CRAP COFFEE!
    That's why the staff all have coffee from Mojo (down the road!)
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    I think it's useless.

    It might as well be called "Crap" or "shit".

    I too have a Shoei xr 1000,and i ended up getting a "fog off" mask.Not only did that cure all my fogging prob's,but it also keeps ya neck warm,and protected from flying objects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naphazoline View Post
    I think it's useless.

    It might as well be called "Crap" or "shit".

    I too have a Shoei xr 1000,and i ended up getting a "fog off" mask.Not only did that cure all my fogging prob's,but it also keeps ya neck warm,and protected from flying objects.
    I've got a Shoei helmet as well. After talking to lots of people I've decided to invest in a pinlock. Went and bought one today.
    Now I just have to wait a couple of days, and I'll be doing an early morning ride to give it a good test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I've got a Shoei helmet as well. After talking to lots of people I've decided to invest in a pinlock. Went and bought one today.
    Now I just have to wait a couple of days, and I'll be doing an early morning ride to give it a good test.
    I've heard that pinlocks are the shizz,but i've also heard that they have a small border around them,and i was concerned that might narrow my vision a tad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naphazoline View Post
    I've heard that pinlocks are the shizz,but i've also heard that they have a small border around them,and i was concerned that might narrow my vision a tad.
    It's not really a border as such, just the silicone seal that seals against the visor, it's clear silicone but very slightly noticeable. You only notice it (a little) when you first put it on, after that it's like it's not even there.
    Some people use tinted ones on clear visors which I would imagine causes a bit more of a distraction, I just use a clear one on each of my different visors so no worries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by naphazoline View Post
    I've heard that pinlocks are the shizz,but i've also heard that they have a small border around them,and i was concerned that might narrow my vision a tad.
    I found the edge of the pinlock was in my pereferal vision and was a bother/distraction to me...

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