Question:
Answers:
Repairing Honda 250 Recon rear axle shaft & have a question.?
Crack the visor open just a bit, and airflow will clear it. Also, open the vents, but the primary method is to set the visor open just slightly. There are a few commercial "anti-fog" sprays that you can obtain to treat the inside of the visor with (make sure you get one from a motorcycle shop that is safe on plastics, as automotive "anti-fog" products are usually of different composition and will attack and craze your Plexiglas or Lexan visor, rendering it useless, as you won't be able to see through it). When at a stop, you may have to open the visor farther to avoid fogging, then bring it back down to just a bit open after starting off again. If it's really cold, I wear a full head/face mask under my helmet, and keeping the visor just a bit open (usually 1/16" to 1/8" keeps the visor from fogging, yet keeps me comfortable.I need to know where the small vacuum line on a 1978 honda cb 750 goes.?
stop breathing on the glass, sorry,, couldn't resist!!How do I lace up the windshield of a Harley Davidson?
air flow, open the air flaps, or lift the visor a little, if this doesnt work your helmet might be to small.Why are Harley Davidson still the Rolls Royce of motorcycles?
Get a new helmet. Some of the newer helmets have vents that do a pretty good job of getting rid of the condensation.What do you guys think of the new 2007 Honda CBR 600RR?
You can get anti fog inserts to stick to the inside of your visor for about £15. It helps a lot.Suzuki RGV250 RGV - M, VJ22, VJ21 what's the difference?
clean it well with a glass cleaner and most of all place the helmet out side 5 to 10 min before riding. always crack your visor when you stop. (just a inch will do).Looking for an article for rewiring spotlights to stay on with highbeam on our motorcycle?
I presume assume you mean the visor, You can open the visor slightly to allow the flow of air across the front of the visor, get one of the preparatory anti fog applications, get some soap onto a clean cloth and polish the inside ot the visor, get one of the secondary anti fog screens to stick onto the inside of the visor or get one of the face lets that redirects your warm breath downwards away from the visor. I have found that the vents on the front and side of your helmet cannot shift enough air to prevent fogging. I use a combination of soap, a face-let cover and slightly open visor.Good luck.
Does anyone know anything about the Harley Strike?
are you talking on the visor(shield). if so they have sprays for that.like anti fog sprays.does the helmet have air vents in it. mine does and if you open these it helps.Simplest solution...wear a bandana tight around your nose,open at the bottom,and exhale blowing down at stop lights till spring...
More Questions & Answers ...
This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.