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Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:06 pm
by sendler2112
PCXade wrote:How come I never see cycling helmets that have a load of reflective material on them?
The helmet is the most important place for added visibility.
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Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:24 am
by PCXade
Oh yeah, I did a search on 'reflective motorcycle helmet' and there are a lot. I guess its just the cheap ones i.e. most, that come plain.
Can I therefore get some aftermarket reflective striping that is okay to place on the helmet?
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:03 am
by iceman
I've got two cheap but highly rated (for safety and comfort) helmets but i'm looking at two others that are one size up, not plain but still with enough white on them to be seen better - just to get an XL for wearing a balaclava. Earlier today I tried on a mates carbon Nolan helmet in size XXL and surprised to find it does not feel that much larger than my Box BX-1 L size (which fits me fine). The Nolan is supposed to be two sizes up but feels a bit tight compared to the Box. I know there are differences in shape and size, but the Nolan just felt so wrong on me. A Shark 700 in XL is nice and roomy in comparison.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:42 pm
by PCXade
I have a medium modular Lazer and it fits really well on my bonce, which is a result as I ordered it online.
I forget I am wearing it almost...
However, my left ear is bloody sore
I stretch out the two cheek wings as far as possible when putting it on but struggle to pull them out when I take it off and it is killing my left ear.. not sure how my right ear gets away with it
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:17 pm
by PCXade
Just wanted to say...
How bloody great are those Pinlock screen covers!!!
When I got my helmet I knew it included this Pinlock thing to help avoid misting up.
I put the helmet on for my first spin when I picked up the PCX from the dealer and it was fogging up really badly and I was thinking that this is a disaster and really dangerous.
It was only when I got home that I realised than the Pinlock cover was still in the bloody box.. haha
After spending 5 minutes trying to snap the bastard into place.. WOW.. never looked back. The screen does not mist up AT ALL - not even if I cough or try to breath on it on purpose.
Brilliant..
Makes me wonder though.. how on earth do people ride a bike safely without one!
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:33 pm
by JoshM
PCXade wrote:Just wanted to say...
How bloody great are those Pinlock screen covers!!!
The past 3 mornings my visor has not "unfogged" a single minute of my trip to work. However... right where the pinlock portion is... perfectly clear. I absolutely love mine and will NOT ride without one in the future.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:48 pm
by sendler2112
Many riders have never tried a pin lock inner visor. Don't even know what it is when they find it in the box with their new helmet. And just think it is normal part of riding to have dangerous fogging on the inside of their face shield when they get "caught" in cool or rainy weather (like that is something to avoid riding in at all costs).
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:10 pm
by homie
JoshM wrote:PCXade wrote:Just wanted to say...
How bloody great are those Pinlock screen covers!!!
The past 3 mornings my visor has not "unfogged" a single minute of my trip to work. However... right where the pinlock portion is... perfectly clear. I absolutely love mine and will NOT ride without one in the future.
Homie wants one but it better be good for the price... do you leave it in all year round?
http://www.amazon.com/LS2-Helmets-FF386 ... lock+visor
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:34 pm
by JoshM
Only since it's gotten cooler. Most of the time I use a tinted visor.
I'll eventually buy the smoked pinlock to replace the full visor.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:01 pm
by Valiant
sendler2112 wrote:Many riders have never tried a pin lock inner visor. Don't even know what it is when they find it in the box with their new helmet. And just think it is normal part of riding to have dangerous fogging on the inside of their face shield when they get "caught" in cool or rainy weather (like that is something to avoid riding in at all costs).
Pinlock is kind of meh with me. You need to handle them with kid's gloves because they scratch easily(and I already have tiny hairline scratches on my faceshield), they can't be worn at night(for the most part), and they won't stop any corrective lenses or sunglasses from fogging up. I also notice that even during the day they can cast strange reflections on the inside of your faceshield.
There isn't much cool weather here, but rainy or humid days can still fog up your helmet. I personally ordered a small bottle of Clarity Defog It solution as an alternative(still waiting on it).
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:11 pm
by sendler2112
homie wrote: do you leave it in all year round?
Of course. Because I have a pop down sun visor also. The best pin locks have a fog free coating on the inside. It is a thin gelatin coating. Do not ever try to clean it with a cloth. Just clean the face shield well as usual with a lint free cloth and Plexus and stick the brand new pinlock on. Make sure it fits properly so it is sealed all the way around. The only way to clean fog free coatings is under warm running water with a drop of dish soap on your fingers and then shake off the water and dry with a blow dryer. You only have to clean the inside if it leaks.
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PS. My original pin lock that came with my Schuberth is still clean and working well after 4 years and 45,000 miles. I would never think of riding without it. All around the edges is fogged up but the pin lock is perfectly clear.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 6:09 pm
by PCXade
Its been cold and wet for the last few weeks in the UK..
The pinlock is really needed.
I would say it is needed from October to April in the UK, on average, but it will stay in there all the time and replace as and when.
Like most people, in the heat of summer, its nicer with the visor up anyway and the tinted visor bit down. I dont wear glasses or sunglasses anyway.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:56 pm
by sendler2112
Valiant wrote:You need to handle them with kid's gloves because they scratch easily(and I already have tiny hairline scratches on my faceshield
Most of the complaints that I have read about poor visibility with a pin lock turn out to be people that cleaned the anti fog side with a cloth or paper towel which digs the coating up in one try. Face shields are easily scratched though. That is why I don't touch mine with anything other than Photex wipes...
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http://www.amazon.com/Photex-Scanner-Wi ... 380&sr=1-1
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And Plexus..
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http://www.amazon.com/Vega-Plexus-Spray ... 454&sr=1-2
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If the inside coated side of the pin lock get dirty from a leak, wash it only under running warm water with a drop of dish soap on your fingers and then blow dry.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:12 pm
by Steph
I use my pinlock at night without any issues. The view is a little better without it. But, the fogging is a deal breaker. Should be used when temps get near 60 degrees. Summer time I used a tinted shield during the day and change it at sunset.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:44 pm
by PCXade
Agh.. scrathed my helmets main visor... right in the bloody centre.
I have a modular flip up helmet and the visor often at the top of my head and I keep backing it accidently on cupboards, doors, the bike, etc..
It looks safe still - ish - but I might as well order a new one in from Lazer...
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:20 pm
by Kenno
I'm the same with mine. I've only scratched the side of the visor luckily so I can't see it. Few scratches on the helmet itself too! Just need to remember I'm wearing it!
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:15 pm
by Steph
My husband has his all scratched up. Clumsy.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:16 am
by PCXade
Ah, right, I think there is no great way to avoid it as they are so large and we tend to carry then and place them in unsafe places. I imagine not many of us place it back in its nice carry bag as soon as we get off the bike
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:38 pm
by Steph
I'm guilty of not using the protective pouch it came with. I prop it on the handle bar without mishap. I plan on getting a helmet net so I can secure it to the seat when i go out. Will take a little bit of work to steal it. Who would want a used helmet anyway.
Re: Motorcycle Helmets
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:25 pm
by sendler2112
Helmets get stolen. I would never think of leaving my Schuberth unlocked. I usually take it into the store with me but if I go somewhere on one of my bikes without locking storage, I use a bike cable lock through the arm of my jacket and through the chin of the helmet with the jacket covering the helmet to help make sure it is still there when I come back.