Date: 29-10-25  Time: 13:56 pm

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #25 on: 13 April 2013, 08:07:13 am »
http://www.visorcat.com/

This has a squeegee and cleaning fluid !

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #26 on: 13 April 2013, 09:45:21 am »
http://www.visorcat.com/

This has a squeegee and cleaning fluid !

 :rollin



There's a deluxe version of that where you also get a weathered old window cleaner smoking a roll-up that sits behind you on the bike and cleans your visor when necessary  :lol

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #27 on: 13 April 2013, 11:51:50 am »
http://www.visorcat.com/

This has a squeegee and cleaning fluid !

 :rollin



There's a deluxe version of that where you also get a weathered old window cleaner smoking a roll-up that sits behind you on the bike and cleans your visor when necessary  :lol

Do you find that his ladder and bucket get in the way?

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #28 on: 26 April 2013, 09:02:14 am »
Never tried one of these to be honest.
 
I use Gtechniq G5 on my visor and the rain beads and runs off which negates the need to wipe the visor at all.
Having said that I only ever ride in the rain if I've been caught out by the weather...
 
Chris

Thought i'd give the Gtechnic G5 a go, bought some about 10 days ago, i'm all up for trying new stuff.
Unfortunately, it's absolutely useless on my Arai visor, which i expected to be honest.
It was raining on the way to work this morning and the water stayed exactly where it landed on my visor, although i s'pose it did wipe off nicely with the VeeWipe.
Seems to work 'okayish' on my wing mirrors but i wasn't really impressed with it to be truthful.
I dunno why Arai visors hold onto water so well but it really is quite annoying?  :thumbdown 

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #29 on: 26 April 2013, 12:33:26 pm »
Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you mate.
 
It's been great for everything I've used it on. Car windows, visor, shower doors etc.
 
Glad it hasn't made anything worse though! it should at least stop the water smearing when you wipe it.
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #30 on: 26 April 2013, 01:03:53 pm »
Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you mate.
 
It's been great for everything I've used it on. Car windows, visor, shower doors etc.
 
Glad it hasn't made anything worse though! it should at least stop the water smearing when you wipe it.
 
Chris

Worth a try, i don't like judging stuff until i've tried it myself, but the Arai visors have always been the same for me, it's not the first potion i've tested out on them but nothing has really worked.
It brought the bathroom mirror up nicely though  :D 

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #31 on: 26 April 2013, 01:16:43 pm »
 :lol
 
Try it on the outside of your car windows, if you have a car. It makes the water bead on the glass which stops it distorting your view and it runs off above about 30mph.
 
I know a few people that have used it on their house windows so that when it rais it beads and runs off and doesn't distort the view out the window when it's raining!  8)
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #32 on: 26 April 2013, 01:34:47 pm »
:lol
 
Try it on the outside of your car windows, if you have a car. It makes the water bead on the glass which stops it distorting your view and it runs off above about 30mph.
 
I know a few people that have used it on their house windows so that when it rais it beads and runs off and doesn't distort the view out the window when it's raining!  8)
 
Chris

Never even driven a car before, had my first bike at 17 and still riding daily 25 years later!  :D
I'm actually a terrible passenger in a car because i can't believe how shocking peoples driving can be, and how inattentive they are!
I normally just jump in the back, put the seatbelt straight on, and look down, or out of the side windows!  :lol

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #33 on: 26 April 2013, 02:17:13 pm »
Might be worth a few quid to have a lesson or two in a car sometime. Even if you're not interested in having a car. Always worth having experience of another vehicle. It might also help you understand why cars behave the way they do due to certain driver inputs, something which you can't really explain or learn until you've done it yourself, like trying to explain countersteering to someone who hasn't ever ridden a bike, they may understand the principles of it and mechanically how it works but they will never know what it feels like until they do it. Having this experience may help you read the body language of a car and recognise a hazard that you might not have seen otherwise. I'm not saying you can't do that already.  ;)
 
It may help you when thinking of your road position when on your bike if you know what a cars blind spots are like as a driver etc.
 
It's the same reason why I encourage people who have only ever driven a car to at least do their CBT, it helps them to understand a bike/scooter and what it is capeable of and therefore will help them understand why a rider may do certain things. For example if they have been in that situation they may leave a bit more room whilst overtaking a bike.
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #34 on: 26 April 2013, 03:01:23 pm »
I think 25 years riding a bike in London has kind of given me all the road sense i could ever need.
It's not quite on par with riding in China or India, but certainly hazardous enough.
As for understanding what some car drivers do, that ain't ever gonna happen in the near future.
Get the cardboard tubes out of 2 paper kitchen towel rolls, stick one each over your eyes, and you'll get an idea of what people see when driving around my way. I don't exist unless i'm in their cross hairs!
The only way to give a car driver who's never been on a bike before is do what i do and take them for a spin on the back.
Their response sometimes is priceless, it's a combination of shock, terror and anger all at once when they suddenly realise how vulnerable they are, and also because they see first hand how bikers get treated.
Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of arsehole bikers out there that i get angry with as well, especially the pizza variety, but the standards of driving have definitely dropped over the years, plus add to that the sheer volume of traffic as well.
In London everyone drives aggressively and there is hardly any courtesy at all, but such is life, i can't change that (not until i'm allowed to fit a Gatling gun onto my handlebars anyway  :evil ).  :\     

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #35 on: 26 April 2013, 05:23:52 pm »
I've never ridden/driven in London, although I have been to London and witnessed it. Having said that, I have driven during rush hour in a few other cities. Surely we could all use more experience/road sense. I'm sure your awerness and skills are very good and I believe that, because of that, you'd get quite a lot from my suggestion. There are ways we can all improve our roadcraft and experince plays a massive part of that.
 
I stand by my earlier statement that you can't "know" what it's like until you've done it for yourself. Like the people you take on the back of your bike, I do hope you don't try and make them feel the way you described just to prove a point to them, They will have a pre concieved expectation of what it's like to be on a bike but until they've done it then they can't really know, hence some of their reactions. I'm sure that they have modified their driving because of their experience eg, giving a biker more space etc.
 
I agree that others standards on the roads are very poor. Hence why we should all encourage others to improve their skills (even if they are at a high standard)  ;)
 
I have always tried to drive as many different vehicles as possible and have found each and every experience very useful. Cars, vans, mini buses, car with trailer, pickups, quads and of course bikes. Each experience was different and from each experience it has influenced the way I have used the other vehicles.
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #36 on: 26 April 2013, 06:16:14 pm »
Why......oh, why......would i want to go and sit in traffic after all these years riding???

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #37 on: 26 April 2013, 06:23:35 pm »
I feel you miss the point sir. Not saying you should go and drive a car and sit in traffic... what would you learn from that?  :rolleyes
 
You know what I meant.  :b
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #38 on: 26 April 2013, 07:15:13 pm »

 "...Like the people you take on the back of your bike, I do hope you don't try and make them feel the way you described just to prove a point to them..."

No need, there's a few million car drivers that can do that job for me  :car

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #39 on: 26 April 2013, 07:44:21 pm »
I agree with Chris on this one. I try to get out and gain experience, can never have too much. I also enjoy driving / riding different vehicles so that's a plus

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #40 on: 26 April 2013, 08:06:54 pm »
I put nikwax visorproof on mine.  I have no clue how well it works as I've never ridden in the wet yet  :rollin .


 http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=248




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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #41 on: 27 April 2013, 07:43:50 pm »
Have always used rainx, cheap, easy to use and easy to get, ok it doesnt last for months but at the cost /ease of use i've been happy with it. Also for me its a way to get sunshine, apply rainx and it doesnt rain, simplez.

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #42 on: 27 April 2013, 08:30:53 pm »
I've mucked 2 visors over the years with Rain X, it's primarily meant for glass rather than plastic.
There is a version of the stuff designed for plastic, but that wasn't much use on the Arai visor either.

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #43 on: 27 April 2013, 09:09:59 pm »
The instructions do say not for plastic, but i thought £30 for a replacement if it all goes wrong, i'd run the risk. What did it do to your visors??
On the topic of  visors mine isnt pinlock compatable and i didnt have the guts to drill it, so opted for fogcity inserts, for antifog, and at about £15 lasting 1-2 winters i have to say they work really well on my caberg(alledged anto fog visor).

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #44 on: 27 April 2013, 09:31:41 pm »
It did something to the visors creating a petrol/oil slick multi coloured effect.
And it was bad enough for me to have to get new ones.
I use a visor insert that sticks on thr inside with double sided tape so it becomes airtight.
Not only does it block out the suns UV rays but is also reactolite so slightly tints in bright light, plus it's anti fog.
The double sided tape that comes with it lasts just over a year if riding in bad/wet weather, so i bought some 1mm foam tape and replaced it, so it's now even better.
The make is a ProGrip visor insert, off Ebay, worth every penny.
I have a darker one for summer, and a clear one for winter, both fitted to a visor.
They also have a slight yellow tint which makes them great at night for anti glare from headlights!  8)

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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #45 on: 27 April 2013, 10:16:18 pm »
I've got a fogcity insert in my shoei, it's a react to light one and it's great, never have a steaming up problem and it gives good tinting when it's sunny.
 
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Re: Windscreen Wipers
« Reply #46 on: 28 April 2013, 08:20:42 am »
flip down internal sun visor  :lol