Tue, 25 Aug 1998 09:36:22 +0100 - Message No. 3810
From: "Seaton, Andy"

Subject: RE: Scotoiler?


I use the fog city shield and these are brilliant. Even on a really cold morning you don't get any steam up at all or conversely on a hot day no matter how much you sweat, no steaming.  I never wear a helmet without one now.

BTW, I still haven't fixed my ground clearance problems. Since switching to the michelin 66 it's got worse. I'm on my third set of toe sliders in 6000 miles and the bashplate is looking pretty sorry for itself.

Regards...


Andy Seaton.
Equities Systems Support Desk Manager.
London. X45287


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Sheridan Coulter [SMTP:sheridan_c@uk.versatility.com]
	Sent:	25 August 1998 08:48
	To:	'MichiSelg@aol.com'
	Cc:	'XRV-List'
	Subject:	RE: (XRV) Scotoiler?

	Several people using washing up liquid, this works very well as an anti fog
	layer but washing up liquid is made mainly of salt, I don't think this
	damages the visor or helmet but you can never be sure.
	Sheridan Coulter
	Technical Project Leader
	'Sheridan.Coulter@UK.Versatility.com'

			-----Original Message-----
			From:	MichiSelg@aol.com [mailto:MichiSelg@aol.com]
			Sent:	25 August 1998 07:50
			To:	xrv@atic.org
			Subject:	Re: (XRV) Scotoiler?

			In einer eMail vom 24.08.98  23:44:44,  schreibt
	epi@the.forthnet.gr:

			>And another question: Do you people up there on the north
	have experience
			>with antifog shields? Do they make any difference in the
	winter?

			i don't use an antifog shield, but a cleanig liquid that
	puts on some antifog-
			layer.
			It works very well, i'll find out the name of it and send it
	to the list.

			Bye

			Michi



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