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Snowmobile helmet
#1
O.K so sick of mine misting up,and was thinking of a new helmet anyways.I,m sure i read somewhere that some of these things do not mist up due to certain things eg double visor and so on.A lot of them on e bay say they have a electric visor so is that electric heated or electric positioning.This for example,http://www.ebay.com/itm/HJC-CL-Max-2-Ele...se&vxp=mtr,so does anybody have any input or has anybody tried one coz if they do work it seems like a small price to pay for what it can do.
Regards Ady
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#2
Erm, am I missing something?

These are not motorcycle helmets and are not approved for road/track use?
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
I,m sure i have seen some that meet the iso standard,but not 100% sure.
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#4
Just fit Pinloc system. No more misting
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#5
Have thought about it,if the kit cost me 18 squid then how long would it be before i would have to buy more,never looked at them in detail just priced them.
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#6
Pinlock is the way to go - Ive had one fitted a while now and never mists up , you dont need to change any thing once fitted .
You can fit different colour interior visor -b ut its not like they wear out or anything like that.
"Don't Die with Fun in the Bank!"
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#7
Just had a look at these pinlock systems and looks like the way to go,will be ordering in the next day or so. Big Grin
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#8
I think you will find it will do the job and be well worth the money , I dont breath trough my nose and used to have big problems with misting up even on dry warm days - I tried all the the other aids such as foggy masks and visor coatings but still had to go through the ritual of opening the visor every time I stopped.

It does take a bit of getting used to having you visor closed all the time ( they work best like that) but you will wonder why you didnt buy one years ago.
"Don't Die with Fun in the Bank!"
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#9
(28-10-12, 10:26 PM)Adrian6171 link Wrote:Just had a look at these pinlock systems and looks like the way to go,will be ordering in the next day or so. Big Grin


Cracking thing pinlock, I tend to change mine when I get a new visor
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#10
Last helmet i bought - a Caberg Duke flip lid - has the pinlock..brilliant things, first few rides i kept checking my visor was down as it was so clear and mist free.
Any helmet i get in fuure ill make sure it has the pinlock option..

Budgie

sent from somewhere beyond the rim.

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