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Old 26-05-04, 08:22 PM   #11
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I've got a Shark RSR and it's never misted up since I got it.
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Old 27-05-04, 11:12 PM   #12
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I have a Justissimo, with a Fog City insert. Bought the insert at the same time as the helmet. Doesn't mist up, but I should have got the HyperOptiks one (can't get on with the built in dark visor).

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Old 27-05-04, 11:57 PM   #13
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arashi, as already mentioned, is very good at not misting up. i rode all through winter with mine and it didnt fog at all. give drayton croft in hinckley a call, they are a stockist. paid £99 for mine but i think the standard price is around £179. still not bad for the lightest tri composite helmet around!!!!
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Old 28-05-04, 06:13 PM   #14
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XR1000 - pinlock excellent. Never misted up and I ride all year. Easy to fit and I read today you can get shaded ones as well.

Also, its easy to remove, clean and replace if you ever have to.
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Old 28-06-04, 12:55 PM   #15
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I have the Shark RSR Foggy Replica - Crescent Suzuki and Infinity are both doing them half price at the moment and I can Close the helmet and breathe the hardest i possibly can and it still refuses to mist up . . . You can't beat it!
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Old 28-06-04, 01:01 PM   #16
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XR1000 - pinlock excellent. Never misted up and I ride all year. Easy to fit and I read today you can get shaded ones as well.

Also, its easy to remove, clean and replace if you ever have to.
Yep agree with above. I have a tinted insert as well. However, i found with the tinted one, i had to add some tape above it to make it effective(Sun come in through the non tinted bit).

Other than that, its a brilliant lid. Quiet, comfortable ext, good vetilation.

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Old 28-06-04, 01:02 PM   #17
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I've never had one of these... But so I've been told... Try as you might, the just won't fog up



Seriously, I've got a Fog-City insert in my Suomy Gunwind & they're superb
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Old 05-07-04, 06:13 PM   #18
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I've never had one of these... But so I've been told... Try as you might, the just won't fog up



I've got an arai astro j, doesn't seem to be too bad but any lid with a foggy will be good - they really are the dogs nuts!
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Old 06-07-04, 09:29 AM   #19
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XR1000 - pinlock excellent. Never misted up and I ride all year. Easy to fit and I read today you can get shaded ones as well.

Also, its easy to remove, clean and replace if you ever have to.
Yep agree with above. I have a tinted insert as well. However, i found with the tinted one, i had to add some tape above it to make it effective(Sun come in through the non tinted bit).

Other than that, its a brilliant lid. Quiet, comfortable ext, good vetilation.

Yep add my vote for this lid, I had a xr900 first that was a fine helmet, so I have just updated to the xr1000, nice fit, nice colours, nice a quite and the Pin lock is mint.
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Old 06-07-04, 01:09 PM   #20
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I fitted a fog city insert to my old XSpeed lid. Didnt mist up most of the time.

However, I bought a Roof Diversion last week and it's totally fog free 100%. Bit noisy though.............
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