Riding Gear / Luggage: Discussion of Helmets, Boots, Gloves, Leathers, Jackets, Pants, Back Protectors, Earplugs, Tank Bags, Tail Bags, Saddlebags, etc.
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08-20-2008, 6:45 PM
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#1 | | Drive It Like You Stole It.
Join Date: 07-09-2008 Location: West Tennessee
Bike(s): 2000 Honda 929RR, 2004 Kawasaki Prarie 360 Camo Posts: 457
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| Rain X What's the best thing for shedding water off the visor in the rain?
I'm using Rain X right now but it's just not doing it for me. Is there something better?
Maybe I not applying it right. |
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08-20-2008, 7:04 PM
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Join Date: 08-20-2008 Location: Birmingham, U.K.
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| Re: Rain X Hi dbierman
I hope I'm not breaking any rules posting a link and especially with what its called, we get it here in the UK and its the bees knees Cat Crap Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner from Campmor
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08-20-2008, 7:05 PM
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Join Date: 05-01-2006 Location: MI, TX
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| Re: Rain X I don't use anything and I have been in plenty of downpours. |
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08-20-2008, 7:09 PM
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Join Date: 07-18-2008 Location: N-TX
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| Re: Rain X I never had much luck with Rain X over plastic. When I was racing off-road cars in the 80s, we had the same problem. I made a custom visor using a piece of glass cut and formed to fit over my plastic visor. I siliconed the glass into place and it worked great when treated with Rain X.
If you don't want to work with glass, a harder plastic may work. Try Lexan or PMMA. |
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08-21-2008, 2:14 PM
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Join Date: 01-31-2008 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 2005 CBR 1000 RR Posts: 44
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| Re: Rain X It sounds weird but some guys told me that Pledge works great on the visors to make the bugs easier to clean off. It would probably help the rain shed too. I haven't tried it in the rain but I did try it for normal use and it worked better than just a clean visor. I thought it would look cloudy but it didn't.
If you get to try it in rain post up your results. |
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08-21-2008, 4:26 PM
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#6 | | "Out Of Many, We Are One"
Join Date: 06-30-2007 Location: SE London, United Kingdom
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| Re: Rain X Pledge is a polish so it will "laminate" the visor with a thin film... Its like polishing your windshield/window screen (WARNING: can cause a lot of glare)
I don't use anything, maybe I'm too cheap  ... If my visor fogs up, I just open the vents and if needed, pop the visor up a tad...
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08-21-2008, 8:46 PM
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#7 | | Drive It Like You Stole It.
Join Date: 07-09-2008 Location: West Tennessee
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| Re: Rain X Quote:
Originally Posted by Twincam Pledge is a polish so it will "laminate" the visor with a thin film... Its like polishing your windshield/window screen (WARNING: can cause a lot of glare)
I don't use anything, maybe I'm too cheap  ... If my visor fogs up, I just open the vents and if needed, pop the visor up a tad... | I wasn't talking about fog, I was talking about getting rain to shed off the outside. |
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08-21-2008, 11:19 PM
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Join Date: 07-20-2008 Location: Clio, Michigan
Bike(s): 08' Honda CBR 1000 rr Age: 29 Posts: 239
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| Re: Rain X Quote:
Originally Posted by lanbrown I don't use anything and I have been in plenty of downpours. | same here |
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08-22-2008, 5:01 AM
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Join Date: 01-31-2006 Location: Johannesburg
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| Re: Rain X dont use that - oops too late u have ruined the film on the plastic lens, RainX and all those products are alcohol based and ruin any of those coatings. Just keep it clean with mild soap and water. |
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08-22-2008, 5:09 AM
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#10 | | "Out Of Many, We Are One"
Join Date: 06-30-2007 Location: SE London, United Kingdom
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| Re: Rain X Ahh well if you were to polish a car, when it rains the water stays in "blobs" right... I would expect it to do the same in a way if using polish/pledge...
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09-19-2008, 9:26 PM
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Join Date: 08-17-2008 Location: lexington,south carolina
Bike(s): 1997 honda vfr 750,1972 honda cl100 Age: 42 Posts: 31
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| Re: Rain X i use rain x or i wax it using mequres wax and both methods work just fine for me |
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09-24-2008, 8:50 PM
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Join Date: 02-24-2008 Location: Newtownards,Co Down
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| Re: Rain X i use rain x on the car windows and it works well and lasts for weeks, maybe it works on glass as opposed to plastic? |
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10-27-2008, 6:45 PM
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#13 | | oh no! another puerto rican with a 'blade
Join Date: 05-30-2008 Location: ocean, nj
Bike(s): 2001 929 Age: 30 Posts: 275
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| Re: Rain X i use honda spray cleaner and polish on my helmet and visor with a lint free cloth. i actually read somewhere that it was a good way to clean the outside of your lid and visor. needless to say i got more glare with plain warm water and a cloth and none so far with the honda spray cleaner.
as far as the rain is concerned the water runs off better with the honda stuff but i dont know of anyway to keep the visor clear in a rain storm, my gloves held phantoms have a wiper blade on the left index finger which helps but i have yet to end up in a downpour with them. only light rain so far... |
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10-27-2008, 6:48 PM
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Join Date: 08-16-2008 Location: MA.USA
Bike(s): FF 954. Nekkid custom 929(soon). 929 pile O' parts Posts: 145
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| Re: Rain X go REALLY FAST and turn your head sideways...thats what i do.
DOOD! u use Honda Polish to clean your visor?! your not supposed to do that. .it will glaze up as it is a wax and will create major glare on your shield from oncoming headlights...
tried it once, ONCE!
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10-27-2008, 9:26 PM
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#15 | | oh no! another puerto rican with a 'blade
Join Date: 05-30-2008 Location: ocean, nj
Bike(s): 2001 929 Age: 30 Posts: 275
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| Re: Rain X i only use a lil bit and make sure i dont leave any residue. i leave work late at night and live in a very densely populated area so far havent got glared out yet. the can of spray im refering to is also badged as "original bike spirits" same as hardly davison spray cleaner. i know at the dealership i sell cars at we have one thats just a polish and detail spray that i wouldnt use...
im gunna actually make it a point to look at oncoming headlights on my way home and if there even a lil glare i will stop use immediately |
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10-27-2008, 10:08 PM
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Join Date: 04-24-2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
Bike(s): CBR1000RR Age: 43 Posts: 472
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| Re: Rain X I use rainx on the car and its great, but its not meant to work on most plastics and even recommended not to be used as it could damage them. |
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10-31-2008, 12:37 PM
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Join Date: 04-10-2008 Location: London
Bike(s): 95 Urban Tiger and 954 RR3 Posts: 284
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| Re: Rain X Its that fine rain that gets you worst because the water blobs are too small to run off. I've tried various sprays to keep water off and they all work the same - rubbish.
I even thought of trying WD40 as its a water repellent. Jeez I'm such a dumb-ass sometimes 
Macca's advice to go faster and turn your head to the side is what I usually do...
Off topic and back too misting up.
I have a Fog City insert for my Shoie, which is absolutely brilliant. It just a thin piece of film on the inside of the visor which creates a tiny air gap to stop it misting up.
You can sit there at the lights on a cold morning in the rain with the visor down permanently. Even when you deliberately breath hard there's no misting up. |
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