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| Pol Anorl |
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 Posted: 05:26 - 03 Jan 2012 Post subject: Any way to beat glare from headlights in the wet? |
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Pretty sure everyone here gets major ammounts of glare when a car comes towards you when its raining leaving you semi blind, i tend to panic and wack the visor open not always good when its chucking it down, ive tried rain x and aquapel but im either doing it wrong or they don't work well enough
is there any way to stop the glare or see through it ? ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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Treatments, while making water easier to displace off a visor.... Will not stop it sitting on there, if there is no wind to remove it. Mine seems to need around 40 mph before it kicks in ans clears the visor.
Turning you head to one side often helps a lot to clear water.
So if you have a screen, then you may need to reasses angle etc.
As to being blinded.....
You have to train yourself to LOOK AWAY from the light source. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Always amazed when I had teh shop how people would pay silly money for an expensive hat, but not pay a few quid for a new visor now and then.
As said, they are plastic, they scratch and degrade. You'd me amazed how just normal riding dust etches them and then dirt gets engrained in the 'pores' of the etching.
I have a wonderful little divice;
https://www.weewilly.com/images/wee_willy_in_hand_best_1wvv.jpg
(Clicky)
I was given as a sample when I had the shop, been my most faithful riding buddy ever since. Fill it with washing-up-liquid & water, and use it to keep the visor clean, before you ride. Every now and again, remove visor and wash properly in a sink; avoid 'scrubbing' the visor with your glove or anything, when riding, and when you clean it, do so gently, and dont 'polish', you are as likely to scratch it as make it better. Wash, wave excess of water off, then wipe dry with soft cloth/towel.
If the visor is clean, water will more easily 'bead' and run off if you just tip your head.
Got a lot of visor preps to evaluate when I had the shop; I still have some-where a box of 1/4 empty bottles, that were not that great; The Rain-X preps are amongst them. There was a
Crystal-Glo or some such name, that was a panacia polish; an american valeting stuff; supposed to clean and shine, 'custom' paintwork, without any abrasive, where most wax polishes have 'some' abrasive content... had a clear acrylic polymer in it that was supposed to put on the shine like wax; Worked Curiousely well on visors! I had about a dozen bottles of the stuff; because it was not a wonderful 'polish' for paintwork, and three times the price of anything else! So we never sold it!
Other than that; though; only other 'thing' I have ever rated as 'useful' was a Fog-City Shield.
Was given first one for evaluation; think that Pheonix, the Aria distributor put it on the market eventually; popped it on a brand new Bob-Heath visor, and there it stayed and worked brilliantly for nearly ten years; that one visor kept specifically for the really crap weather.
So, conclusion is common sense and old fasioned hygene.
/ Get a new visor; and replace them regularly, if you do a lot of bad weather riding.
/ Keep your visor clean, with GENTLE cleaning. Washin-Up-Liquid, water and soft cloth. Wee-Willy for when you are out and about.
/ Dont 'fixate' on the lights when confronted by them; keep your eyes on the road and look past. TRAIN your BRAIN to focus where you are riding, NOT on 'distractions', whether bright lights or anything else!
/ Make sure your OWN headlamps are clean, and properly adjusted!
Last one? Well, bright lights ahead, if you are chucking light into the road you are riding, the contrast between what oncoming traffic is lighting and what you are lighting is less; it will be easier for you to look at what you need to. And like your visor, your headlamp is getting as wet and dirty as it is. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| bazza wrote: | that photo of the "cleaning" bottle made me wince - no wonder you ruin your visors so quickly.  | I dont!
That's just the cleaning bottle; comes with a duster to wipe.
Sponge bit is quite soft, and very good for shifting stubborn bug-guts!
And it's all 'compromise'.
Yes, you can, if you look after them very carefully, make a visor last a long time; but for the sake of £10/£15, is it worth it?
Bit of cleaning care, between times, and a new one every year; or if racking up, all weather high miles, one at the start of summer, one the start of winter; possibly with a fog-city or pin-lock. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | Yes, you can, if you look after them very carefully, make a visor last a long time; but for the sake of £10/£15, is it worth it?
Bit of cleaning care, between times, and a new one every year; or if racking up, all weather high miles, one at the start of summer, one the start of winter; possibly with a fog-city or pin-lock. |
My visors cost £30. According to your reckoning, I've saved £180 by cleaning regularly (not necessarily "very carefully", just not half-arsed scrubbing away with whatever is at hand) so yes, it is worth it. ____________________ "That's it. You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college."
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+1 for the OP being a bullshitting cunt who should remove himself from the gene pool ASAP. ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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Just because i can't ride dosen't stop me wondering. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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Just don't get it on any plastic, I used to keep a bottle of that under my seat, then one day it leaked, I still haven't managed to get all the waxey residue of my rear hugger ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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Resistant to scratching by what?? Kitten fur??
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 1 day ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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