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Misty Pinlock Visor - Skippernick - 05-01-16

Ok any tips.
My new helmet Shoei Gt Air comes with a pin lock visor.
All fitted fine, made a couple of adjustments with visor seal etc. But i have a continuing problem with it misting up, thought it was on the inside of the pin lock i.e. the side that faces my face but it is actually in-between the pin lock and visor. I have resealed it as per instructions but to no avail.
Are there better after market pin locks or am i missing something (probably)


Cheers
Nick


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Cellarman - 05-01-16

Are you sure the pinlock is sealed tight against the visor? if not it will mist. if you look closely to the pins they are adjustable cams you can use to get a perfect seal
I also have a GT Air and have no problems with misting



Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Frosties - 05-01-16

Another GT Air here. Does seem like the cams need to be adjusted as said above. Love the helmet but pinlocks (various helmets) don't like me so have to remove the chin curtain to stop the pinlock misting up. Also find that when raining and hitting over 60mph I need to shut the chin vent else the air blows water up the inside onto the pinlock - mate has same issue with same helmet. Apart from that, I love it  Big Grin


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Rob R - 05-01-16

You should be able to see any gaps between the seal and the visor and make sure that the visor is fully closed before adjusting the cams.


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - darrsi - 06-01-16

(05-01-16, 09:02 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Ok any tips.
My new helmet Shoei Gt Air comes with a pin lock visor.
All fitted fine, made a couple of adjustments with visor seal etc. But i have a continuing problem with it misting up, thought it was on the inside of the pin lock i.e. the side that faces my face but it is actually in-between the pin lock and visor. I have resealed it as per instructions but to no avail.
Are there better after market pin locks or am i missing something (probably)


Cheers
Nick


Here's another option if you don't get it sorted.


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18631.0.html


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - joebloggs - 06-01-16

Never had a pinlock visor and until I read this post I'd never heard of one. Good old fairy liquid is the best anti misting solution (excuse the pun)


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - darrsi - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 01:35 AM)joebloggs link Wrote: Never had a pinlock visor and until I read this post I'd never heard of one. Good old fairy liquid is the best anti misting solution (excuse the pun)


30 years ago it may have been, but not any more.
We've kind of moved on a bit since then.


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Cellarman - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 06:42 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=19067.msg220835#msg220835 date=1452040512]
Never had a pinlock visor and until I read this post I'd never heard of one. Good old fairy liquid is the best anti misting solution (excuse the pun)


30 years ago it may have been, but not any more.
We've kind of moved on a bit since then.
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Agreed a well fitted pinlock is the best thing you fit to a lid


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - HarryHornby - 06-01-16

Totally agree, Pinlocks are superb.  I had one on my first ever helmet from day one (the shop recommended it). I commuted in all weathers and totally took for granted the fact I could ride with my visor down all the time if I desired.


3 years ago I got a Shoei Quest and put a pin lock in that, but it's always leaked at the very bottom, the seal has never been quite right.  The whole visor doesn't mist, just a small patch right at the bottom in the centre.  I pissed about with it so much (took it off, on etc) that I think I knackered the seal and ended up removing it which was fine because I'm now a fair weather softy.  BUT on the times when it has been a bit wet, or cold I really know what people mean about a visor misting up.  Bloody annoying, isn't it.


Which reminds me, I must go on line and purchase a new pinlock for my helmet  Smile


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - joebloggs - 06-01-16

TBH when it comes to vision I don't like the idea of anything that could potentially obscure my view of the road, or distract me. If the visor mists up it's very easy to lift it a few mm to clear it, and a tube pulled up over my nose prevents misting 99% of the time.





Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - darrsi - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 09:44 AM)joebloggs link Wrote: TBH when it comes to vision I don't like the idea of anything that could potentially obscure my view of the road, or distract me. If the visor mists up it's very easy to lift it a few mm to clear it, and a tube pulled up over my nose prevents misting 99% of the time.

99% ???
I think not! Been there done that, and there's no way I'd not have an insert of some kind in my lid now.

What about people who wear glasses as well? That can cause all sorts of problems.
I used to wear glasses on the bike, and the worst scenario for me was riding in foggy, heavy rain or misty weather. Lifting a visor up in fog just gives you foggy glasses then it's game over.
The insert I stick inside my visor improves night vision, reduces glare from headlights at night, has a slight reactolite tint to it in sunny weather, and is obviously anti fog. Plus it has UV protection in sunshine as well.
It's not distracting at all, just an enhancement to your vision.

Same as the Vee-Wipe for wiping rain away, I've always found Arai visors to be shite at repelling water, it just beads up and stays there, unlike previous lids where a turn of the head would expel water using the wind.
I couldn't be without that at all in the rain, it's like my very own windscreen wiper.


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Frosties - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 01:49 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=19067.msg220843#msg220843 date=1452069856]
TBH when it comes to vision I don't like the idea of anything that could potentially obscure my view of the road, or distract me. If the visor mists up it's very easy to lift it a few mm to clear it, and a tube pulled up over my nose prevents misting 99% of the time.

99% ???
I think not! Been there done that, and there's no way I'd not have an insert of some kind in my lid now.

What about people who wear glasses as well? That can cause all sorts of problems.
I used to wear glasses on the bike, and the worst scenario for me was riding in foggy, heavy rain or misty weather. Lifting a visor up in fog just gives you foggy glasses then it's game over.
The insert I stick inside my visor improves night vision, reduces glare from headlights at night, has a slight reactolite tint to it in sunny weather, and is obviously anti fog. Plus it has UV protection in sunshine as well.
It's not distracting at all, just an enhancement to your vision.

Same as the Vee-Wipe for wiping rain away, I've always found Arai visors to be shite at repelling water, it just beads up and stays there, unlike previous lids where a turn of the head would expel water using the wind.
I couldn't be without that at all in the rain, it's like my very own windscreen wiper.
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Same here with the V Wipe - been on my gloves for what seems a lifetime and still works a treat (on forefinger with blade towards thumb). Also the same "beading and staying" of water issue with my Shoei. My old Cabergs, LS2's and Nolans etc the water used to just run off with some polish applied (tried everything going on the Shoei) so what is it with the new visors then eh ??


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - darrsi - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 03:47 PM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=19067.msg220865#msg220865 date=1452084567]
[quote author=joebloggs link=topic=19067.msg220843#msg220843 date=1452069856]
TBH when it comes to vision I don't like the idea of anything that could potentially obscure my view of the road, or distract me. If the visor mists up it's very easy to lift it a few mm to clear it, and a tube pulled up over my nose prevents misting 99% of the time.

99% ???
I think not! Been there done that, and there's no way I'd not have an insert of some kind in my lid now.

What about people who wear glasses as well? That can cause all sorts of problems.
I used to wear glasses on the bike, and the worst scenario for me was riding in foggy, heavy rain or misty weather. Lifting a visor up in fog just gives you foggy glasses then it's game over.
The insert I stick inside my visor improves night vision, reduces glare from headlights at night, has a slight reactolite tint to it in sunny weather, and is obviously anti fog. Plus it has UV protection in sunshine as well.
It's not distracting at all, just an enhancement to your vision.

Same as the Vee-Wipe for wiping rain away, I've always found Arai visors to be shite at repelling water, it just beads up and stays there, unlike previous lids where a turn of the head would expel water using the wind.
I couldn't be without that at all in the rain, it's like my very own windscreen wiper.
[/quote]


Same here with the V Wipe - been on my gloves for what seems a lifetime and still works a treat (on forefinger with blade towards thumb). Also the same "beading and staying" of water issue with my Shoei. My old Cabergs, LS2's and Nolans etc the water used to just run off with some polish applied (tried everything going on the Shoei) so what is it with the new visors then eh ??
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That's funny, 'cos the best visor I've had so far for water flying off was my last Shoei one, but maybe I'm just comparing it to the Arai ones which have all been rubbish so far, although I do like the fit of the crash helmet.
The Vee-Wipe's do actually get a bit tired after a year or so I've noticed, they'll be fine in a good downpour but if you have very light misty rain a worn one will just smear the water rather than wipe it cleanly like a ne one will do.
I have a new one in my top box, time to start using it I think.  Smile


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Punkstig - 06-01-16

Sometimes they're just a pain to get right, in my experience if you want 100% no fogging up then fit a pinlock AND a respro foggy mask!


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - darrsi - 06-01-16

(06-01-16, 06:15 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Sometimes they're just a pain to get right, in my experience if you want 100% no fogging up then fit a pinlock AND a respro foggy mask!

And ration your breathing, or use a snorkel.  :lol


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Grahamm - 07-01-16

Get a piece of paper and put it against the insde of the visor, then run it around the edge of the silicone bead.

If it slides under it at any point, you'll probably get misting, so, as mentioned above, turn the pins to get it sealed properly.




Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Frosties - 07-01-16

(06-01-16, 06:15 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Sometimes they're just a pain to get right, in my experience if you want 100% no fogging up then fit a pinlock AND a respro foggy mask!

Agreed, needed my respro this morning (meant to fit but forgot  :groan )- good pinlock fitting and chin deflector removed wasn't enough to stop me looking through a slowly decreasing letterbox.


Re: Misty Pinlock Visor - Skippernick - 07-01-16

Well thanks all.
i adjusted the cams last night and today was the first day of riding in 2 months with out a misty visor yeah.