Visor de fogger
- Anotherbikerbabe
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Re: Visor de fogger
Well I normally use washing up liquid,we both do. Tiny few drops,not too much,onto a piece of paper towel, rub lightly across the inside of the visor, rub lightly off, and hey presto. Last at least a cpl of weeks at a time. Works for me anyway. Other uses for this:
All bathroom mirrors and bathroom glass shelving
Car interior windows in winter...lol..Stops all steaming up :-)
All bathroom mirrors and bathroom glass shelving
Car interior windows in winter...lol..Stops all steaming up :-)
Silly boys...Women do have balls....We just wear them higher up!
Re: Visor de fogger
Yes it works fine, the pin lock insert does not affect the sun visor in any wayalec wrote:does the sun visor still work ok though ?Soutie wrote:HI Alec, I bought a Caberg to use on the blood bike, it also misted up really easy. my solution was to use a pinlock insert that was for a Shoei, it wasn't a genuine Shoei pinlock but an after market item I managed to haggle it for a tenner (was for charity work and all)
Take your visor off and carefully mark of the hole position (measure twice drill once) I had to trim about 10mm from the top of the insert so the visor would close properly. The trimming doesn't affect the vision as the Shoei pinlock is wider than needed. So far I have tried it through freezing fog, rain etc with no probs
I tried to take some photo's for you, but as you can imagine taking a pic of a clear visor with a clear pinlock is crud
Re: Visor de fogger
where did you get it from i cant find one for under 16 quidSoutie wrote:Yes it works fine, the pin lock insert does not affect the sun visor in any wayalec wrote:does the sun visor still work ok though ?Soutie wrote:HI Alec, I bought a Caberg to use on the blood bike, it also misted up really easy. my solution was to use a pinlock insert that was for a Shoei, it wasn't a genuine Shoei pinlock but an after market item I managed to haggle it for a tenner (was for charity work and all)
Take your visor off and carefully mark of the hole position (measure twice drill once) I had to trim about 10mm from the top of the insert so the visor would close properly. The trimming doesn't affect the vision as the Shoei pinlock is wider than needed. So far I have tried it through freezing fog, rain etc with no probs
I tried to take some photo's for you, but as you can imagine taking a pic of a clear visor with a clear pinlock is crud
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Re: Visor de fogger
I will be going past the shop again during the week its in Herefordshire so only a 4 hour ride for you
, I'll pick you one up and post it down (hopefully I'll be in form and haggle the same price)
PM me if your interested.

PM me if your interested.
Re: Visor de fogger
yeah would be nice mate, do they come with destructions lol, i'll have to pay you by paypal though if okSoutie wrote:I will be going past the shop again during the week its in Herefordshire so only a 4 hour ride for you, I'll pick you one up and post it down (hopefully I'll be in form and haggle the same price)
PM me if your interested.
98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

Re: Visor de fogger
My local bike shops are all new bike dealers with high shop prices. Thats what happens when you live in the county town of kent, you pay premium pricesTimbo wrote:How bloody long does it take you to decide which one to buy?It'll be summer by the time you stop faffing and make your mind up and you wont need it then
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Get down your local shop and get some spray or a pinlock boughtOr are you a tight butt and you are waiting for someone to come up with that free super duper magic anti mist swag ?

98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

Re: Visor de fogger
Even comes with a drill bit, but DON'T use the stencil marker supplied as that's for a Shoeialec wrote:yeah would be nice mate, do they come with destructions lol, i'll have to pay you by paypal though if ok
Basically you remove the visor from the helmet then place the insert into the position you want and mark the hole position


Remember to leave a gap towards the bottom of the visor so the insert doesn't affect the closing.
Once the insert is in position you will then see how much is needed to trim off the top edge of the insert.
Yea paypal is good for me as soon as I pick up your pinlock I'll drop you a lone

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yeah a pinlockTimbo wrote:Its near London, therefore you must be richalec wrote:My local bike shops are all new bike dealers with high shop prices. Thats what happens when you live in the county town of kent, you pay premium pricesTimbo wrote:How bloody long does it take you to decide which one to buy?It'll be summer by the time you stop faffing and make your mind up and you wont need it then
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Get down your local shop and get some spray or a pinlock boughtOr are you a tight butt and you are waiting for someone to come up with that free super duper magic anti mist swag ?
Therefore, get to local bike shop and buy some
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You decided what to go for?

98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

- LotusSevenMan
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Re: Visor de fogger
You need to learn to haggle a bit more at Hein Gericke in Maidstone!!!!
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do they allow haggling in there thenLotusSevenMan wrote:You need to learn to haggle a bit more at Hein Gericke in Maidstone!!!!
98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

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Oh, yes.
Haggling is allowed everywhere.
it's part of the fun, and fun when buying parts.
Try just using the "assumptive close" which is telling the young person on the parts counter on Saturday that you get -10% and saying that you always get this from the bloke that's on duty in the week.
Once you've got this, tell the midweek bloke that it was sorted out on Saturday...
Haggling is allowed everywhere.
it's part of the fun, and fun when buying parts.
Try just using the "assumptive close" which is telling the young person on the parts counter on Saturday that you get -10% and saying that you always get this from the bloke that's on duty in the week.
Once you've got this, tell the midweek bloke that it was sorted out on Saturday...
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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never thought of trying that, cheers tonytony.mon wrote:Oh, yes.
Haggling is allowed everywhere.
it's part of the fun, and fun when buying parts.
Try just using the "assumptive close" which is telling the young person on the parts counter on Saturday that you get -10% and saying that you always get this from the bloke that's on duty in the week.
Once you've got this, tell the midweek bloke that it was sorted out on Saturday...

98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

Re: Visor de fogger
have a look at ebay 260734429035 or oxford ultra clear anti fog visor insert
they are selling for £8.50 free delivery
they are selling for £8.50 free delivery
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thanks mate, nice oneSoutie wrote:have a look at ebay 260734429035 or oxford ultra clear anti fog visor insert
they are selling for £8.50 free delivery

98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 
