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Only rode home for 40mins Sunday when I bought my bike, then went on a lovely ride today. Had a mix of dry daylight and also rainy dark evening.
My visor just would not stay clear though. I had to ride the whole time with my visor open slightly. Stopped in at BikersWorld in Daventry and got a Pin-lock insert for £15.00. It's like witch-craft!!! No matter how much I breathed (And I did it quite regularly all the way home!) I had a perfectly clear view. This may be common knowledge, but as a new biker I just had to share and recommend one to anyone who hasn't got one ![]() |
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Plenty swear by 'em. Check out this recent thread http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...hlight=pinlock
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Hi I'm a newish biker too and had seen these advertised and was considering getting it. Now after reading this I'll get it at the weekend, cheers
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Got a pin lock and rely on it!!! Get one
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Yup, a few people aren't keen but most of the people who have them love them.
The only thing I don't like about them is the optical clarity isn't great and the edges catch the light, you only notice this at night and its far better than a fogged up visor. Only other thing is they apparently don't last for ever, though I believe most people get a year or two out of them. At £7.50 / year is pretty cheap compared to the rest of your gear which also wears out over time. |
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After time they can't take on any more and stop being affective. Take it out, clean it using a baby shampoo (ph neutral), dry it, put it back and it should be fine again. He has them in all his helmets; road and track (he's a track instructor apparently) and that's what he said he does. He swears by them |
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I have had one in my lids for a long time, they are great and work just like double glazing trapping a layer of warmer air between the layers, so the do not mist up.
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Love mine but it is somewhat less effective now. Iv had it 4 years though so cant complain.
Gonna treat myself to a nice another new shoei and it will defo have pinlock. when i get abit of spare cash that is. ![]() |
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i have them on both my visors and there great in the wet n cold cornish weather! tried the first winter after getting a bike a few years ago without one and it was a nightmare i'm definatley converted to them.
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I have them in both my lids, and have just bought the one that darkens down when the sun comes out, haven`t had a chance to try it yet but think it may help a little.....IF the sun ever comes out.
I think its money well spent to stop the misting, nothing worse than the lid slightly ajar and a cold wind blowing brr |
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