dcarver
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Weather report today = "Sun followed by rain". Hmm. Nice opportunity to see what works in the wet, so off I go. My reasoning was to see what works in the wet close to home rather than being on the road and finding out what I think I know just sucks when the sky opens up.
The results? A freaking disaster.
Here are the problems encountered over my 80 mile wet ride, and please post up with solutions you have found..
1. Faceshield fogging. Riding across the "high mountain pass", with sudden temperature drop, my face shield fogged so badly I simply could not see more than 20 feet ahead. With traffic running 60 mph front and rear, not good. Lifting the shield simply meant that my prescription glasses, which I really DO need to see with, became wet and useless.
I stopped at Chevron gas station and applied nuclear power approved fogging agent, and it was useless.
1b. What do you use for preventing fogging that works? I mean, really works.
1b1. Anyone using the helmet 'mask' that seperates the shield from the nostril/mouth? Does it really work?
1b2. Anyone use forced warm air, e.g. the opposite of what Baja drivers use to provide cool air into the helmet?
[SIZE=8pt]I personally think this idea has great merit. A simple 100 watt heater forcing warm air into the interior helmet, blown into [/SIZE]
the face shield... yummy.. a nice warm head, a forever clear shield... a defroster for motorcylecists... I just might retire from this idea..
2. Not all aftermarket parts work good together. Recently I decided to run the CBailey headlight lense protectors. These are a consumable plastic 'overlay' that take the brunt of rocks etc. to save the high dollar OEM lenses from damage. The problem - they cause a horrific amount of 're-generated' light reflected back on the Rifle windshield when in the low position. The position needed when to have the airstream clear the visor of rain.
I'm not sure how to stop this problem other than removing the CB's and just buying new OEM lenses when needed. The amount of light reflection is beyond acceptable, almost blinding; the thought that I could read a book from the light reflected back by the wind screen may only be a s*light* exgareation.
2b. Any ideas to fix this problem?
3. Of course, I can position the windshield to where the reflected light doesn't blind, but then my helmet is exposed fully to wind which results in problem #4...
4. I ride with an Arai XD helmet. Great helmet for summer, and I really like the visor, I love it, espcially since my true love is with dirt bikes, MX, and Enduro riding. But, as a winter helmet, I have to say it sucks. Rain penetrates the seal, coating the *inner* shield as well as the outer surface, which really hurts. Then it fogs up.. Which totally sucks.
4a. What helmets do you use that are completely rain free on the inside shield, even after hours in the rain?
5. Boots. I read Iggie's IBR report in detail, twice. He had wet Oxtar feet. His riding bud, oh my gawd I have CRSS bad right now, had dry feet.
5b. What winter boots do you use that are are *water-fooking-proof*? Not water *resistant* but water phooking-proof?
6. Tires; I'm currently using a Pilot Road front, Metz ME880 rear. Twice, tonight, while kind-a but not really-ah pushing the corners, the ME880 was, ahem, less than optimal; one slide was worthy of a true dirt tracker, and while predictable, and responsive, not welcomed.
6b. What tires do you run in wet weather? And why?!
The results? A freaking disaster.
Here are the problems encountered over my 80 mile wet ride, and please post up with solutions you have found..
1. Faceshield fogging. Riding across the "high mountain pass", with sudden temperature drop, my face shield fogged so badly I simply could not see more than 20 feet ahead. With traffic running 60 mph front and rear, not good. Lifting the shield simply meant that my prescription glasses, which I really DO need to see with, became wet and useless.
I stopped at Chevron gas station and applied nuclear power approved fogging agent, and it was useless.
1b. What do you use for preventing fogging that works? I mean, really works.
1b1. Anyone using the helmet 'mask' that seperates the shield from the nostril/mouth? Does it really work?
1b2. Anyone use forced warm air, e.g. the opposite of what Baja drivers use to provide cool air into the helmet?
[SIZE=8pt]I personally think this idea has great merit. A simple 100 watt heater forcing warm air into the interior helmet, blown into [/SIZE]
the face shield... yummy.. a nice warm head, a forever clear shield... a defroster for motorcylecists... I just might retire from this idea..
2. Not all aftermarket parts work good together. Recently I decided to run the CBailey headlight lense protectors. These are a consumable plastic 'overlay' that take the brunt of rocks etc. to save the high dollar OEM lenses from damage. The problem - they cause a horrific amount of 're-generated' light reflected back on the Rifle windshield when in the low position. The position needed when to have the airstream clear the visor of rain.
I'm not sure how to stop this problem other than removing the CB's and just buying new OEM lenses when needed. The amount of light reflection is beyond acceptable, almost blinding; the thought that I could read a book from the light reflected back by the wind screen may only be a s*light* exgareation.
2b. Any ideas to fix this problem?
3. Of course, I can position the windshield to where the reflected light doesn't blind, but then my helmet is exposed fully to wind which results in problem #4...
4. I ride with an Arai XD helmet. Great helmet for summer, and I really like the visor, I love it, espcially since my true love is with dirt bikes, MX, and Enduro riding. But, as a winter helmet, I have to say it sucks. Rain penetrates the seal, coating the *inner* shield as well as the outer surface, which really hurts. Then it fogs up.. Which totally sucks.
4a. What helmets do you use that are completely rain free on the inside shield, even after hours in the rain?
5. Boots. I read Iggie's IBR report in detail, twice. He had wet Oxtar feet. His riding bud, oh my gawd I have CRSS bad right now, had dry feet.
5b. What winter boots do you use that are are *water-fooking-proof*? Not water *resistant* but water phooking-proof?
6. Tires; I'm currently using a Pilot Road front, Metz ME880 rear. Twice, tonight, while kind-a but not really-ah pushing the corners, the ME880 was, ahem, less than optimal; one slide was worthy of a true dirt tracker, and while predictable, and responsive, not welcomed.
6b. What tires do you run in wet weather? And why?!
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