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Re: [ST] Burning Questions



Matt Knowles wrote:
> 
> Having formerly driven that stretch quite often, and then moving to a
> very foggy area, I can relate. However, it isn't a condensation
> problem, it is small water droplets that you are running into.
> 
> Aside from having a helmet with windshield wipers, about the only
> thing you can do is go fast (and hopefully no traffic right in front
> of you) and turn your head sideways and let the wind blow the water
> off in one direction, then turn the other way and do the same. Works
> for riding in the rain as well.
> 
> There are also gloves that have squeegees built into them, but I've
> never tried them.

i bought a set of three rubber index finger squeegees from
riderwearhouse http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store
(put 1048 into the catalog# search window)

one happened to fit, and i carry it in a pocket of my tank bag.
does a great job with the small droplets, as well as dirty
spray from other traffic.

	- al.
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