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I hate fog
#1
I checked the weather yesterday at half 4 before deciding to take the bike to work.  4°c at 5 this morning with a light mist. This translate's to -2°c and very thick fog. The thickest I've ever ridden in. Lucky a truck wss in front to guide me.  I hate fog. Bloody visor mists up straight away.
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#2
I had fog going in to work yesterday. Today, looking out of the window, It's foccing pea soup out there! My commute in an hours time will be fun...
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#3
Yes , i hate fog too,,,,butttttt more to the point i hate fog lights,,,those on car driving around two weeks after the fog has cleared,,,just more glare in your eyes,,flash em i say!!!!! :eek


I went out in fog last year ,early one morning, i ended up riding with the bloody visor up to see,,wet face or what?
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(11-12-13, 08:16 AM)slimwilly link Wrote:Yes , i hate fog too,,,,butttttt more to the point i hate fog lights,,,those on car driving around two weeks after the fog has cleared,,,just more glare in your eyes,,flash em i say!!!!! :eek


I went out in fog last year ,early one morning, i ended up riding with the bloody visor up to see,,wet face or what?

Specs wearers (like me) are double fucked there.
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#5
I really love the fog (I'm very much a child at heart) until a get on the bike... and then its just an uncomfortable game of "guess where the road is"... especially on the M4 when you can't see the other lanes or hard shoulder... that was an interesting night :\
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#6
Bloody horrible this morning  :eek
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#7
Visibility had improved to about 200m by the time I hit the M3 at 10:30, but even that was pretty unpleasant. It was like that the rest of the way into west London until Wood Lane where it was a beautiful sunshiny morning.
I now get to spend the rest of the day in a windowless apparatus room. :rolleyes
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#8
..South Circular was pretty grim. Wish car owners would get their bloody head-lights/fog-lights aligned correctly!
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(11-12-13, 06:01 AM)fireblake link Wrote:Lucky a truck wss in front to guide me. 


Good job he could see where he was going then!!
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#10
When the truck turned off I followed a car, he was doing about 60 in the middle lane and I was about 50 yards behind in the inside lane. We both came off the motorway at the same junction. He indicated to come over but as he entered the 300yard slip road he did must of thought 60 was way to fast snd braked down to 30. Bearing in ming its a really long uphill slip road.  Full on RED moment as his brake lights blinded me. I've never flicked my visor open so quickly as I thought something must be in tge road I'd not seen.  Nothing.  Just another dick head car driver who doesn't realise his car will slow down naturally on a hill.
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#11
Fog all the way into work this morning. Thick fog still outside so will be going home early when there's still light.
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#12
It was bad this morning, A316 then hounslow and isleworth, thick freezing fog, road flooded by Hamworth Crem, black ice, was glad to get to work and have a coffee :lol


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#13
This morning was the worst time I've had on a bike so far. Not only was the fog stopping me from seeing anything accept my cloudy visor but my bike was a heap, carb icing its tits off I had to stop 4 times! Though one of those was to wipe the inside of my visor.

I just bought a pinlock insert on my way home, no fogging at all and I am impressed so far but tomorrow morning will be the test!.... If the bike works!!! Big Grin
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#14
Fog at this time of year is always a pain in the ass for carb icing... the high moisture and cold temperatures make for perfect conditions Sad
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#15
Yeah, the old Pinlock mostly worked this morning but the fog did start creeping up the inside part way.


Wasn't going that fast anyway due to everyone else taking it easy so not so much a pain. Still, took an hour and a half on the road foccing freezing on the way in!
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#16
It was awful today - thick all day, and my balaclava got soaked. Freezing fog on the way back, and visibility under 20 metres at times... :eek
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#17
Call me a Wuss but i took the car tonight. I'll be finished by 3 and a sedate drive home listening to the radio instead of my teeth chattering is a lot more tempting.

Mickey the Wuss
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(11-12-13, 11:31 PM)fireblake link Wrote:Call me a Wuss but i took the car tonight. I'll be finished by 3 and a sedate drive home listening to the radio instead of my teeth chattering is a lot more tempting.

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(12-12-13, 12:07 AM)unfazed link Wrote:[quote author=fireblake link=topic=10973.msg116701#msg116701 date=1386801111]
Call me a Wuss but i took the car tonight. I'll be finished by 3 and a sedate drive home listening to the radio instead of my teeth chattering is a lot more tempting.

Mickey the Wuss

WUSS
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Yeah, man up!  :lol :lol :lol
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#20
I can do the man bit but not the up.
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