I don't have much experience riding in the rain, but I want to be prepared.
In my previous experience in the rain with NO windscreen or fairing on the bike, the face shield on my helmet fogged so badly I could not see where I was going at all.
Now my SF has a windscreen, and of course the SG Bagger has a big honking Pacifico fairing.
Do I need a face shield on my helmet behind a windscreen? Behind a fairing? If no, will the inside of my helmet get wet?
If a helmet face shield is normally used, will it still fog behind the windscreen or fairing?
I recognize my Torc T-50 helmet with a bubble face shield is not the most modern technology. I liked the style because it is like the original Arthur Fulmer I have used for over 30 years. Do I need to abandon it if it rains, and use something designed for better ventilation?
I appreciate knowing how others ride in the rain without being blinded by a fogging face shield.
In my previous experience in the rain with NO windscreen or fairing on the bike, the face shield on my helmet fogged so badly I could not see where I was going at all.
Now my SF has a windscreen, and of course the SG Bagger has a big honking Pacifico fairing.
Do I need a face shield on my helmet behind a windscreen? Behind a fairing? If no, will the inside of my helmet get wet?
If a helmet face shield is normally used, will it still fog behind the windscreen or fairing?
I recognize my Torc T-50 helmet with a bubble face shield is not the most modern technology. I liked the style because it is like the original Arthur Fulmer I have used for over 30 years. Do I need to abandon it if it rains, and use something designed for better ventilation?
I appreciate knowing how others ride in the rain without being blinded by a fogging face shield.
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