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 Posted: 17:37 - 03 Feb 2010 Post subject: Pinlock - still misting |
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I have pinlock, and still get a silly amount of misting ...
Does anyone else suffer from misting even with pinlock?
Am I supposed to take the pinlock off every now and then and clean it with say soapy water to get rid of any built up grime/grease?!?!  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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You just need to make sure that the seal between the pinlock and your visor is good all the way around, which can be really tricky, but you'll get there in the end - the pins are a funny shape and you can twist them so they push the seal down properly. I've found that removing and washing it every once in a while with soapy water really helps. Just be careful as they scratch really easily - I ruined one as I used the wrong side of a sponge (scouring pad bit) by accident.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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 Posted: 21:11 - 03 Feb 2010 Post subject: |
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+1 on the above. Wash it, stick it back in the pins and adjust them round so that the seal is fairly tight and won't move easily, don't over do it though as you can actually mark the inside of your visor eventually.
Some visors seem to seal better than others though, the stock clear visor my arai came with was terrible and never really wanted to seal right whilst my dark tint was almost impossible to mist up (although the pinlock stuck so well it scored the inside of the visor near the top much to my surprise), I recently got one of the new max vision visors which works perfectly though, plus I don't get the top of the pinlock obscuring my sight at times  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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My brand new pinlock fitted to a brand new visor by a qualified Arai service person misted up first time out.
And that's misting on the inside of the pinlock, not between the visor and the insert in an Arai condor with all the vents open and the visor in the "cracked open" position. Still landed up riding half the journey home with the visor open.
It was all a bit shite really. I was expecting to be able to ride with my visor closed during the winter for the first time in my life and it didn't happen.
I wont be buying another one when this one is dead, it makes things slightly better but not ?20 worth of better. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I agree, All the hype about pinlock is very overrated. It came with my multitec but was rubbish, i threw it away.
The only working solution is a Fog City Insert, but they only last about a year or so. ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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It?s weird that Pinlock generates such a stark love / hate contrast.
I definitely fall in the love camp. I spent over ten years commuting with pollution masks to try and minimise fogging. In 2006 I bought a new Shoei XR1000 that came with a free Pinlock insert and it was a complete revelation. That winter my riding was transformed. I could see!
Some peripheral vision is lost as the unprotected bits of visor round the edge of the Pinlock easily mist up, but the main bit of Pinlock stays resolutely clear. The only time it ever fogged up at all was while riding in the recent snow and even then it wasn?t too bad.
I don?t go near it with soapy water. I clean the outside of the visor while it?s on the helmet then pop the visor off to wipe the inside with a damp cloth. I may remove the insert once every six months, especially in the summer to soak off layers of bugs, but otherwise it stays put. I have a clear visor with a clear insert and a dark visor with a clear insert. Both have been 99.9% reliable and have now lasted over three years.
There?s nothing different about the way I breathe. Trust me, I?m a mouth breather with almost bovine levels of hot, wet halitosis, but I can still see where I?m going.
I never have to lift my visor at traffic lights and I?ve become averse to riding with my visor open because it makes my eyes water.
I can?t comment on rival makes because I haven?t tried them, but I bet they're just as effective. I seriously recommend giving them another chance, especially if you ride in cold, wet weather.
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+1 to Serendipity
pinlocks great, never have any problems really. only one i had recently was i took the insert out of my helmet after it being in there for over a year to clean it and it had gotten used to being bent like that for so long that it wouldnt seal again.
bought another insert and its back to being perfect again
in the meantime im bending the old one back the other way to reuse when i need it  ____________________ CBR954RR - Daily toy
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my visor rarely fogs up and it's only a standard thing with no inserts or anything. I found that if you push your top lip out past your bottom one and exhale that way so your blowing down, out the helmet it stops it. Seems like a bit of a faf but after a while you dont even realise your doing it, just becomes second nature.
The only time i do have problems it when its really foggy in the countryside and the inside of the visor get's wet aswell  ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
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But Pinlock is the better of the anti-fog systems isn't it?
There is probably a BCF Poll somewhere.
Biggest problem i have is water droplets/spray staying on the outside of my visor. I've tried lots of sprays. Yes it does clear if i'm doing +50mph and i turn my head abit. I think it was G who said get one of those finger-wipe things.
Soz for busting in your thread Blue_SV650S, but this mist on the outside of my visor is a real problem of late.
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I bought a new Pinlock ready visor and Pinlock insert for my AGV Ti-Tech back in October.
It has never misted/fogged up so does the job but when I removed the insert to clean it the other day most of the silicone beading from the top part of the insert had fused to the inside of my visor, the insert simply came away from it.
Give it the visor a clean but left the silicone in place on the visor and put the insert back in - still works a treat but not happy that the silicone beading degraded in the way it has over the last 4 or so months
I had a Fog-City Hyperoptiks on another helmet which was just as good
Incidently the original flat race visor that comes with the Ti-Tech is also very good at not fogging. ____________________ ZX6R F3 |
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Old Thread Alert!
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