I use my hands or gloves to wipe my shield but I'm wondering if there is any good solution to keep that rain from beading so I can actually see, especially at night.
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Originally posted by surfly View PostI use my hands or gloves to wipe my shield but I'm wondering if there is any good solution to keep that rain from beading so I can actually see, especially at night."Men will get no more out of life than they put into it."
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rain x is no good for plastic.
i have seen a lil finger wiper on the market. you put it on your finger and use it to squeegee your shield.<< RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT !! >>
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I sewed a piece of rubber onto my left finger, it has a triangular shape so it works pretty well90% of motorcycle forum members do not have a service manual for their bike.
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Originally posted by jgmann67 View PostI've never tried it on my shield, just my car windshield, but what about Rain-X?? Anyone have any experience with that?
I tried it and it worked good for a few minutes, but then it seemed worse than if I had nothing on the visor at all. It doesn't seem to work well on plastics.Sex Panther cologne -- 60% of the time, it works every time
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Originally posted by scottynoface View PostI sewed a piece of rubber onto my left finger, it has a triangular shape so it works pretty well
I bought a pair of motorcycle gloves in Albuquerque at Bike Wild on Central last spring that has a section of windshield wiper rubber sewn onto the index finger of the left glove. I didn't even notice that it was on there until I was on the bike trying to scrape the remnants of a juicy bug off my visor. It worked on the bug, but it really works on rain. I apologize for not knowing the brand.
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