
Fish
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Yeah, I hava an HJC modular, full-face helmet - they make a few kinds of magic stuff to stop fogging inside the helmet on cold days. I've tried all of them I think - and just get used to riding with the helmet open (some very cold days - once everything reaches the same temp, it seems i can close the helmet with no foggoing) a bit. I use two balaclavas to keep the face and neck covered - with just the eyes uncovered.dkazzed wrote:I don't own a PCX 150 yet but a Yamaha BWS (Zuma) 50 while I work on getting my Motorcycle license. Anyway, the coldest I've ridden in was -6C / 22F. Clear conditions save for a bit of frost. There were a couple of days I left the scooter home and drove to work instead when there was thick ice on the road but precipitation below freezing is rare around here. Temperatures are normally a few degrees above freezing, but we've been having balmy 7 to 12C / 44 to 56F weather the last few days. I commute about 68 km / 42 miles a day, yes on a 50cc. Which is why I want a freeway capable PCX.
My HJC helmet has poor defogging properties so sometimes I have to freeze my face when temperatures are below 4C/40F opening it a crack. Now I know why people spend $400 to 700 on a good helmet.
Yes, seems one MUST try the helmets on due to all sorts of things - some are oval shaped, some round, etc.., etc..dkazzed wrote:Thanks all. I inherited my HJC modular helmet from the person I bought my BWS from, so I don't even know what model number it is. I do plan on upgrading my gear before hitting freeway speeds. A balaclava would be nice, and I keep clear and shaded protective glasses in my scooter at all times for when I go to construction sites for inspections and surveys that I also where when riding shield up.
The GMax electric defog seems nice. I'll keep that in mind. Because of my ridiculously large head, I'll either have to buy locally or buy from somewhere with an excellent return/exchange policy. My XL HJC modular helmet is a bit tight but bearable up until the 75 minute mark of my commute. But trying a couple of 2XL helmets on I found the fit to be even tighter than my current helmet.
I work in Vancouver, BC, Canada, and live way out in the suburbs. My commute can be 55 minutes each way with no traffic up to 90 minutes with traffic, as I'm limited to 50 to 60 km/h limit streets. I used to take transit to work which was 60 to 70 minutes each way when it worked. But the system had become plagued with reliability issues in the months leading up to the purchase of my BWS in October, and now going back to transit is no longer an option. I love it. Getting a PCX would cut my commute down to 35 to 60 minutes each way.