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Ping 08-11-05 11:30 AM

Visor Issues
 
Hi guys,

I'm getting some sort of residue on the inside of my visor and I know its not standard fogging because even riding with my visor open doesn't clear it.

It has the effect of giving any light sources a fuzzy halo (so cars rear lights look like giant panda ears...) and blurring any detail. I must've looked like a bit of a tit on my way home last night, riding with my nose in the air so I could see through the only clear bit of my visor. :lol:

I wipe on an anti-fog spray before I leave in the morning but by the time I leave work in the evening, this smudging has occured (I've now resorted to giving it a wipe over with more anti-fog spray before leaving).

What's confusing me is it's a recent thing... a few weeks ago just one application in the morning would do 'til the next day...

Any ideas? :?

Grinch 08-11-05 11:34 AM

I found this with mine as the weather got worse... gave up and and used a fog city....

Balky001 08-11-05 11:35 AM

A residue you say? You haven't got a cold have you???

It's probably colder then a few weeks ago in the morning so you'll get more build up. You could try cleaning the visor thoroughly with a mild liquid hand soap and letting it dry fully before applying the anti-fog stuff. I used anti-fog spray and it worked for a bit then I had the same problem as you. I bought a pinlock insert (fog city are OK too) the only thing that really works for me.

Jase22 08-11-05 12:36 PM

If you ride with your visor about 1 notch open, moisture / rain tends to make its way into your helmet and mist up the inside of your visor if you're riding in damp conditions.


PS Why didn't you just open your visor fully instead of riding with your nose in the air? :lol:

jonboy 08-11-05 12:41 PM

It simply sounds as though it's not perfectly clean even though you might think it is. What I would do would be to remove the visor, clean in a soapy solution of washing up liquid, and then hard wax the visor on both sides (yes seriously). It will then be super clear, and will resist greatly against fogging. Unfortunately it doesn't last forever, but then neither does any other solution.


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Jase22 08-11-05 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Unfortunately it doesn't last forever, but then neither does any other solution.


What about an open faced visor? That can't get misted up!!!! :lol: :lol:

Balky001 08-11-05 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
and then hard wax the visor on both sides (yes seriously). .

Good recommendation JB. I do this an it helps keep the visor clear as rain beads and runs off quickly.

SVeeedy Gonzales 08-11-05 01:51 PM

Have you been smoking whilst riding with your visor shut? :-k

Mogs 08-11-05 01:59 PM

You could try a breath guard. I've one it works but takes time to get used too!

Ping 08-11-05 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jase22
If you ride with your visor about 1 notch open, moisture / rain tends to make its way into your helmet and mist up the inside of your visor if you're riding in damp conditions.


PS Why didn't you just open your visor fully instead of riding with your nose in the air? :lol:

Well, you see my eyes start watering if unprotected at...er... motorway speeds. :P

Jonboy - ooh, good idea. :D

Sveedy - yeah, I used to chain smoke while riding but I quit a few months back so that can't be it. :P

Mogs - I don't like 'em... :? :D


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