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Ryding in the rain

gazey

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I was just reading Tatt2r's post about riding it the rain and reminded me to ask you guys & gals a question. I know there are a lot of products out there to help with visibly with a wet or fogged up visor but I have had no experience with any of them. I would like to know if any of them are worth a try. So who uses what and how well does it work.
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I was just reading Tatt2r's post about riding it the rain and reminded me to ask you guys & gals a question. I know there are a lot of products out there to help with visibly with a wet or fogged up visor but I have had no experience with any of them. I would like to know if any of them are worth a try. So who uses what and how well does it work.
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Fog-X (rain x product) is great....

I will say that the visor will NOT fog up in rain, provided you're moving...
 
Thanks for the info guys :clap:
I've gone for the RJays fog-free visor film. It seems to be working fine so far.
The fitting is a bit hit and miss though. It also has a very strong plastic smell (hopfully this will fade over time)
Not sure about the Rainx on the outside of the visor as we do tend to get a bit of fog this time of year.
 
Thanks for the info guys :clap:
I've gone for the RJays fog-free visor film. It seems to be working fine so far.
The fitting is a bit hit and miss though. It also has a very strong plastic smell (hopfully this will fade over time)
Not sure about the Rainx on the outside of the visor as we do tend to get a bit of fog this time of year.
My experience with Rain-X is that it sheds rain real well, but tends to make drizzle and fog stay put on the shield. If it won't accumulate enough water to puddle together and run off, the Rain-X can actually make things seem worse. JMHO.
-Scotty
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My experience with Rain-X is that it sheds rain real well, but tends to make drizzle and fog stay put on the shield. If it won't accumulate enough water to puddle together and run off, the Rain-X can actually make things seem worse. JMHO.
-Scotty
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