Moisture inside the visor of my new helmet

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Moisture inside the visor of my new helmet

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I recently upgraded from my cheap Box Helmet to an HJC FS-11: http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/76047

It is a fantastic comfortable fit, is very quiet once the visor is closed, is pinlock ready, and had an internal drop down sun visor built in. Exactly what I was looking for in a helmet!

The only thing I have noticed is that even when the visor is completely and firmly shut, when it starts to rain, some moisture seems to gather on the inside of the visor... only a certain amount though (enough for it to be a bit annoying and make vision a tad blurry even when the outside of the visor is wiped dry). It does this even when all the vents etc are closed.

Anyone else had this happen? I didn't notice it on my cheap 50 quid box helmet, so am a bit disappointed to find it happen on this. I have fired off an email to them, but haven't heard back yet.
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This sounds normal to me, if you invest in the pin;ock system that will help.
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I have a pinlock insert for it, but don't current use it at the moment due to the factory treated anti fog coating on the visor being so good. I will try out the pinlock insert next week and see if that helps with the moisture issue. Thanks!
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the pinlock should solve the problem as long as you get a good seal. if you dont have a pinlock you need to leave a crack open in the visor and not completely close it when riding in rainy conditions.
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It happens weather I leave the visor open a bit or not unfortunately. Just to be clear - I'm not talking about it fogging up.... literally droplets of rain gathering on the inside.

I will re-try the pinlock insert though.
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for rain riding it is very important to keep your visor clean. this is why good helmets make it easy to remove the visor. wash it with a soft sponge and dish soap to get the road grime off.

not sure why you are getting water inside the helmet if it is just cracked a bit?
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hoax or sweaty b@stard?
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Nice Hat! :P So, when it rains, droplets are running down the interior of your face shield. Did you inspect the inside of the helmet closely? Tight seals? Are the upper front vents okay? Cracks? Is there any chance the helmet or shield is warped? Me,....I'd call the shop, see what they say. It is new, right? Good luck with this mystery leak ;)
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I'm wondering about the vents too now.
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Quick update on the above. Tried with the vents open and closed - doesn't make any difference. Unfortunately i'd ordered the wrong pinlock insert so cannot try that... however it is definitely not right. On the way to work this morning it happened again - so much moisture on the inside of the visor that then froze, leaving me with about 10% visibility. I had to ride half way to work with the visor completely up, which is not much fun in this weather.

Upon closer inspection, it does look like there isn't a very good fit where the visor meets the helmet, as if either the visor itself is slightly distorted, or the helmet is. I have contacted the supplier and asked for a refund / replacement.

In the mean time, I'll go back to my cheapie Box helmet, which apart from being basic, doesn't share the same problems!
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Good! Glad to hear it :P Hope the replacement lid arrives quickly (before your nose freezes and tearing eyes turn icy ;)
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WhiteNoise wrote:Good! Glad to hear it :P Hope the replacement lid arrives quickly (before your nose freezes and tearing eyes turn icy ;)
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Any feedback on the "universal" pinlocks?. I read they are the option for those of us who do not have a pinlock ready helmet.
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