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Old 11-30-2008, 09:27 PM
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I also go with a full face in the winter. I never thought I could ride with anything but a 1/2. It really makes all the difference in below 40degree weather.
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Plus one on the turtle fur top is thin and fits under helmet. Bottom part is two layers fleece. Wears great with a 3/4 helmet.
 
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I wear a nolan 102 full face flip helmet and I stays toasty warm.
 
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Not to hijack the thread, but my HJC 3/4 helmet has a face shield that comes awfully close to my face and consequently, fog forms on the inside. Is there a product that will cut down or eliminate the fogging inside the helmet? This is a cold/wet weather problem mostly.
 
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Originally Posted by pastorralph
Not to hijack the thread, but my HJC 3/4 helmet has a face shield that comes awfully close to my face and consequently, fog forms on the inside. Is there a product that will cut down or eliminate the fogging inside the helmet? This is a cold/wet weather problem mostly.
Shaving cream. Smear it around on the shield and polish it off.
 
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the Nolan 102 comes with an anti fog inside shield and the SOB works! Don't ask me how it just does.
 
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Originally Posted by badinfluence63
the Nolan 102 comes with an anti fog inside shield and the SOB works! Don't ask me how it just does.
Shoei has their own anti fog shield that works pretty well too.
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I just tell my wife to flip upside down and wrap her legs around my head.

Hard to see while riding though.....

Who the f--k am I kidding? I live in Arizona, I only know what 34 degrees is because I walked into a restaurant sized cooler!
 
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Originally Posted by pastorralph
Not to hijack the thread, but my HJC 3/4 helmet has a face shield that comes awfully close to my face and consequently, fog forms on the inside. Is there a product that will cut down or eliminate the fogging inside the helmet? This is a cold/wet weather problem mostly.
Cat Crap.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motor...isor-anti-fog/
 
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Originally Posted by Cryptoboy
I just tell my wife to flip upside down and wrap her legs around my head.
Thought maybe I was the only one with this idea!!
 


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