With the way it attaches, it looks like it would break the seal at the top of the visor and allow rain to seep down the inside of the visor from the top... that would somewhat defeat the entire purpose of having one :P
What's wrong with just moving your head from side to side , works for me. The biggest pain in the rain is condensation on the inside of the visor, okay I know the twin lock system is not bad but if you wear glasses condensation is more of a pain than the actual rain.
Quote from: lew600fazer on 18 February 2016, 04:43:21 pmWhat's wrong with just moving your head from side to side , works for me. The biggest pain in the rain is condensation on the inside of the visor, okay I know the twin lock system is not bad but if you wear glasses condensation is more of a pain than the actual rain.Simply doesn't do a thing with Arai visors, water droplets stick like oil on your visor, and i've tried a few.You could spin your head like Linda Blair in The Exorcist but the rain just stays put.I'll stick with my Vee Wipe, there's no chance of that breaking down, and even if it did i carry a spare in the top box.The ProGrip insert i have stuck inside my visor tends to be fine with condensation though when i wear glasses for night riding, i've never had any real issues at all.Still got a brand new 'clear' one for sale if anyone wants it, i bought the wrong one by mistake, this one has cut outs for a pinlock visor but is no good for an Arai visor with air vents. Great for night riding too, it reduces headlight glare. £14 delivered. http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18631.msg217011.html#msg217011
Quote from: darrsi on 19 February 2016, 07:50:11 amQuote from: lew600fazer on 18 February 2016, 04:43:21 pmWhat's wrong with just moving your head from side to side , works for me. The biggest pain in the rain is condensation on the inside of the visor, okay I know the twin lock system is not bad but if you wear glasses condensation is more of a pain than the actual rain.Simply doesn't do a thing with Arai visors, water droplets stick like oil on your visor, and i've tried a few.You could spin your head like Linda Blair in The Exorcist but the rain just stays put.I'll stick with my Vee Wipe, there's no chance of that breaking down, and even if it did i carry a spare in the top box.The ProGrip insert i have stuck inside my visor tends to be fine with condensation though when i wear glasses for night riding, i've never had any real issues at all.Still got a brand new 'clear' one for sale if anyone wants it, i bought the wrong one by mistake, this one has cut outs for a pinlock visor but is no good for an Arai visor with air vents. Great for night riding too, it reduces headlight glare. £14 delivered. http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18631.msg217011.html#msg217011Same issue with my Shoei GT air visor and all polishes/snake oils tried.Vee wipe works well for me and the ProGrip insert is way better than any pinlock. Need a foggy respro with a Pinlock.
My Gerbing gloves have a wiper blade on the left thumb, but I've found that, especially when combined with NikWax Visor spray, it tends to cause scratches on the visor especially when theres lots of salty road spray Has anyone tried the VisorCat system and could post a review of it?
Quote from: Grahamm on 20 February 2016, 03:07:42 pmMy Gerbing gloves have a wiper blade on the left thumb, but I've found that, especially when combined with NikWax Visor spray, it tends to cause scratches on the visor especially when theres lots of salty road spray Has anyone tried the VisorCat system and could post a review of it?At £30 it's got to be worth a try.I've got a Vee Wipe that's starting to split after a year of use, so I'll give this a go.Update: Looks like they're out of stock so I've registered my interest for when they start producing again.
An here was me thinking that Sun was a cure for rain --silly me.
RAINEX and wind works every time