GPZList Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6
shampson
shampson at gmx.co.uk
Fri Jan 9 04:18:15 PST 2009
A word of warning on breath deflectors. If you wear glasses as do when
riding then all the breath deflector does is direct some of the breath
behind your glasses and they fog up quicker, there is always small gap
between the deflector and your face for the breath to go through. From my
experience on the shoei I had to stop 1/2 a mile down the road and remove it
it was that bad. However its great without glasses, but I cant see the
clocks.
Steve
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From: Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com [mailto:Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com]
Sent: 09 January 2009 11:24
To: gpzlist at micapeak.com
Subject: Re: GPZList Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6
Hi Jim,
Loving the "Scots favorite", perfect the cheap, quick fix. ;]
I've seen a smiliar breath deflector that can be incorporated into any
helmet @ around 15.00GBP so I may try this before purchasing another
helmet. Will let you all know how well it works.
Cheers,
Rob Justice
System Administrator (GEMS) - PGDS Finance
Craigforth, Stirling, SCOTLAND, FK9 4UE
Tel: 01786 405109 (81 5109)
E-mail: robert.justice at uk.pgds.com
Message: 7
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 20:11:54 -0500
From: "The Masons" <masonjs at nrtco.net>
Subject: Re: British Biking
To: "schnowz" <schnowz at localnet.com>, <gpzlist at micapeak.com>
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To cut down on fogging, get your hands on a Canadian full face HJC
motorcycle helmet they come standard with a breath deflector (for
snowmobilers). Its an insert that looks like an oxygen mask. It channels
your breath to the bottom of your helmet. The snowmobile heated visors
are
no good for bikes as they are too soft and not designed to take impacts
from
sand, rocks etc. If you want a really cheap (Scots favorite) visor
cleaner,
just attach a liquid proof container with a hinged lid in front of your
tach
(rev counter)/speedo. Fill it with windshield washer fluid (an alcohol
based fluid that stays liquid to -40C/F) put a small sponge in the liquid
and when you need it open the lid wipe your visor.
Jim
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