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Old 03-25-2011, 08:48 AM   #28904
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
It's even more fun when you ride like I did when I had a bike. No face shield or windshield on the bike, just a half-helmet and safety glasses (I wore goggles briefly). On foggy nights, I'd take the lenses out of my glasses so I could see.
That's why over the years I've collected half a dozen different "No-Fog" preparations. Finally, last year, a company came out with one that actually works, and works perfectly! It's called Clarity De-Fog and it's simply amazing!

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In those days, I rode year around, even in rain and at least once in snow.
Not owning a car, I use my bike year around for all my transportation need. Getting caught in the snow is just one of God's little jokes played on bikers. No big deal as long as you don't fall down. But I need something warmer than a half helmet. And I want the protection of a full face helmet as well. I fall down too often to trust even an open-face helmet!

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