Riding a motorcycle is already risky enough without adding obscured vision to the equation. That’s where the Bikerguard is designed to come in. It’s a visor wiper that can be attached to just about any motorcycle helmet to swipe away the rain.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I’ve never have issues with water on the outside of motorcycle helmets that have had water repellant coating on them.

    For me, condensation and a foggy visor (on the inside) was a major PITA as the temperatures got colder.

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      4 days ago

      Fogging has definitely been a bigger problem than rain, though I’ve only been in strong rain maybe twice and not at highway speeds so I may lack experience.

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        4 days ago

        If it’s a strong rain then I would just park the bike and wait when possible. It’s already difficult with a car, wouldn’t want to risk it in a bike. But yeah if you are going slow in residential area then not as risky other than lack of visibility.

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    4 days ago

    Extremely dangerous and nulls safety protections provided by a round helmet by making a single point of pressure in the event of an accident. You should never attach anything to your helmet, not even a camera.

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      4 days ago

      And no stickers! Stickers will interfere with the aerodynamics of your helmet and literally rip your head from your neck. Careful out there folks.

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    5 days ago

    That seems pretty ridiculous. I never had too much of an issue with visibility in the rain, and you can already buy gloves with a built-in squeegee blade on the thumb. That said, if it were a lot cheaper it might be worth trying out.