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Ryding in the Rain

MOSpyderLady

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Tell me your experinces of ryding in the rain. I there anything I can put on the windshield and face mask to make the rain roll off to where I can see through?
 
Get yourself some gloves with a built in finger squeegee. I also think they sell ones that go over a gloved finger.

I would be careful about putting any Rain-X or something like that on a shield. Those plastics are very easily etched. Unless someone chimes in with something made for those plastics.
 
How detailed are you looking for in the way of information? RS or RT or just in general?


We are still looking for a product that lives up to it's advertising for the face shield though. :doorag:
 
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we use Nu Finish on all tupper wear and windshields, In fact only have
washed bike once in two years. try it, sold at wallmart . . . . . . . . .:2thumbs:
 
Avoid Rain-X. It will work for you, but will eventually craze the windshield and faceshield. I have used it on both, but replacement of the parts is necessary in a year or two. Pledge will work, but it leaves a film that causes distracting "rainbows" and dark spots, when viewed with polarized glasses. Other waxes usually do the same thing. Anti-fog compounds like Cat Crap or any of the available anti-fog liquids help some, but are not as effective as the other products. Looking over the windshield works best. That can also help the wind keep your visor clear.
 
We use 2 products for plastic windows on our helicopters. One is called Plexus and the other is called 2/10
Great water shedding properties and no film as Scotty mentioned.
Max
 
RT here... I've found that the bike itself does a fantstic job of channeling the water away from the ryder and passenger... just a little bit across the back of the shoulders was all we experienced... :thumbup:
I dropped the windshield so that I could look over it when the rain got a bit too heavy... It seemed to be shedding the rain pretty well under less "frisky" conditions... we use Meguier's quick detailer on it and the rest of the bike... :thumbup:
 
Tell me your experinces of ryding in the rain. I there anything I can put on the windshield and face mask to make the rain roll off to where I can see through?

I think that in rain, the wind is your friend. I haven't found anything that helps get rid of water from the faceshield better than wind off the windshield. I set my windshield height to allow the wind to hit the faceshield and occasionally I turn my head from side to side. That keeps the water rolling off.
 
I find the faster you go the better the water rolls off.:roflblack::yes:

:agree:

It also helps to turn your head to the side every once in a while and let the wind force the rain off your face shield that way. There should be one very good spot where you can place your head and the water will roll straight off the face shield quickly. It will take some practice and patience, but you should be able to find it. Once you do you will not forget where it is. :D
 
I was ordering some ride-on and found this on the site so I ordered a bottle. I'll let you know how it works.


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I've always used [ 210 Plastic cleaner/Polish ] look in the wing world magazine. I keep a clean damp cloth and a Plastic scrubbie in a zip lock bag to clean the buges and things off first then use the 210 with a dry soft towel. my windsheld looks brand new even after a year and 15000 miles on it. I've used this on my 83 Gw 99 Valkryie,2003 HD and now on my 2010 spyder I'll use nothing else. cj
 
The rain I've been in...wouldn't matter what you use...if you're in a serious thunderstorm, you need to have a good helmet that whisks away water...period...forget the squeegees, sponges, whatever...get a good helmet that you can leave a crack open for ventilation...
 
The rain I've been in...wouldn't matter what you use...if you're in a serious thunderstorm, you need to have a good helmet that whisks away water...period...forget the squeegees, sponges, whatever...get a good helmet that you can leave a crack open for ventilation...
:agree:Play with the windshield height as well. 60 miles yesterday in a downpour so bad, a bikes tailight could not be seen a hundred feet away. PGR Mission or I would have stopped.
Old Manzues
 
:agree:Play with the windshield height as well. 60 miles yesterday in a downpour so bad, a bikes tailight could not be seen a hundred feet away. PGR Mission or I would have stopped.
Old Manzues

Yeah, my one hour ride to my dealership was over 1.5 hours home when I was caught in a crazy series of thunderstorms...mind you, this was going over the Bay Bridge in Md as well...non-stop heavy wind, lightning, thunder, crazy rain, etc...I got soaked but the bike made it okay...

So many cars on the side of the road waiting it out. When I got home, my wife wasn't too happy with me! She asked if I was worried about getting pulled over by the police for riding in such dangerous conditions...I told her there was NO way any police officer would've gotten out of his/her car...

This was the worst weather I've ever been in on the bike(along with the 50+ mph winds I had one time back and forth from the dealer too)....

There's no way to really ride in heavy rain and not get soaked...I didn't care about getting wet...I worried about my vision and control of the bike...my helmet worked really well...the traction on the bike was great...I was very impressed...
 
The rain I've been in...wouldn't matter what you use...if you're in a serious thunderstorm, you need to have a good helmet that whisks away water...period...forget the squeegees, sponges, whatever...get a good helmet that you can leave a crack open for ventilation...

:agree:Also i never look though a shield i always look over, What with looking though eye glasses and a helmet shield looking though two pieces of plastic is more than enough.
 
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