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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Cat Crap doesn't work and Fog City is complete (expensive) arse.

    Pinlock is the only anti-fogging solution that works.

    Bullshit...it's not expensive.....I am as sure as a bear deposits in the woods, didn't pay $70.00 for it.... What if you don't have a visor that has pinlock...???


    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    It's soul destroying to flick your visor up and watch $70 blow away.

    So you take into the shop and ask one of the parts guys to put one in for you, cos he recommended it, and then that one blows away 2 days later.

    72, hours $140. 1 lost Fog City customer for ever.
    1. Mine is still in and on the visor in one piece after nearly 2 months. And fuck me IT WORKS...!!!!
    2. Does not need someone in the shop to install it. If you can read and follow directions it's perfectly doable by the average joe steven or even paul....And step number 5 in the instructions list says...."Apply firm pressure to adhesive..FOR BEST RESULTS ALLOW 24 hours before reinstalling visor.".... Same as for most kinds of adhesive. Can't really expect it to stick after 2 seconds now can ya. Some people are used to such a short time delay so perhaps it's not such a difference to some.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Cat Crap doesn't work ....
    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.
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    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!
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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!
    So fucking what mate!? The Steinlager is always cold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DingoZ View Post
    Bullshit...it's not expensive.....I am as sure as a bear deposits in the woods, didn't pay $70.00 for it.... What if you don't have a visor that has pinlock...???




    1. Mine is still in and on the visor in one piece after nearly 2 months. And fuck me IT WORKS...!!!!
    2. Does not need someone in the shop to install it. If you can read and follow directions it's perfectly doable by the average joe steven or even paul....And step number 5 in the instructions list says...."Apply firm pressure to adhesive..FOR BEST RESULTS ALLOW 24 hours before reinstalling visor.".... Same as for most kinds of adhesive. Can't really expect it to stick after 2 seconds now can ya. Some people are used to such a short time delay so perhaps it's not such a difference to some.....
    Installed on clear visor which I didn't use for two weeks. No rain you see.

    Second time, bought new visor because fog city adhesive had left visble mark on previous visor that I was unable to remove. Took helmet to shop. Watched parts guy install on new visor on helmet to make sure that the Fog City insert cleared seals and stuff to make sure that wasn't peeling them off when I opened the visor.. Took visor off and left at shop to pick up the next day. I can read. They don't work.

    I have the receipts for them. They were $70 ea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Email me to remind me to follow that up for you...and I'll get right onto it for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    Cheers Pete
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    No rain you see.

    They don't work.

    I have the receipts for them. They were $70 ea.
    Now we know you're talking shit mate. No rain? In Wellington for two weeks?

    $70ea? I would've charged you waaaay more than that!

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    Been used in rain, constantly over the last two weeks. Still no problems.
    Fitted it to my visor myself.
    $30.00 and I've got the receipt as well..........Next...!!!!!
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    I used cat crap once on my visor. Then someone told me it was a brand name for a product. Had to clean my visor - took a month for the smell to fade.

    Dog turds don't fix tyres either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DingoZ View Post
    Been used in rain, constantly over the last two weeks. Still no problems.
    Fitted it to my visor myself.
    $30.00 and I've got the receipt as well..........Next...!!!!!
    I don't understand why you're being such an arse?

    I bought the light sensitve one. They did't stick to my visor. The only anti fog solution I've used that's been 100% effective and totally reliable is the Pinlock system I had on my Nolan 101 for 2 years. Most top end helmets have pinlock solutions now, and HJC have released one for my helmet which I'm tempted to buy, but I won't be spending money on Fog City products ever again.

    It's good that you've had a positive experience with it, but I won't be going there aagin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    He'll look after you Jen, and he's quite a good bastard.... take the tea option if he offers you a cuppa, though!
    A complementary Baileys would be preferable...


    & back on topic... I tried catcrap.. & it didn't work
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    Being an arse.....Pot kettle.

    You bought it and it didn't work for you, for whatever the reasons. You also stated it's expensive. NOT..!!!! You bought it for $70.00, why I'd have no fucken clue as it available for a shit load less.


    I bought it and it works. On both my tinted and clear visor. Others may have had similar to you. Others will have similar experiences to me.

    And stop the clock was wondering how long it would take before you stomped up and down and resorted to saying people are being "arses" when they offer a varying opinion to yourself.

    I'd buy Fog city again before using cat crap or similar, as I DON'T HAVE A F>>>>N PINLOCK VISOR, for the third freakin time. It's an option for those that don't

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I used cat crap once on my visor. Then someone told me it was a brand name for a product. Had to clean my visor - took a month for the smell to fade.

    Dog turds don't fix tyres either.

    And the Kitty litter scratches the visor....keep up, yer as slow as a Scot on a Duc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    And the Kitty litter scratches the visor....keep up, yer as slow as a Scot on a Duc.
    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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