@@Konnersaki I work for a pretty large dealership in Australia. All of our stores are like bike shops+gear stores. All the newer riders come see me to get all their new gear and if they buy helmets with pinlocks and Bluetooth systems, we install them for them.👌
@@Konnersaki There are a fair few but certainly not as many as US. Our population is significantly smaller than the US and the weather in most places is unpredictable and doesn't make riding particularly appealing to most people. That being said, there is a substantial riding community across the country.
Pin locks are an absolute must for riding IMO. Don’t know how many times I got caught out in a storm / riding in cold / foggy weather etc and never have to worry about not being able to see. My spare helmet without one fogs up very badly in many situations that you’d never expect.
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I'm probably the only person who still just cracks my visor for a bit then close it once cleared. I'm not sure if I'm proud or just dumb for not doing this! Lol
No. The first thing you do is, get an Uber to the mall, even if you have a car or bike, take an Uber. Then go to a clothing store in the mall and pay an employee to bring you a full outfit, underwear socks and shoes included. Even a new hat if you wear one. Then you want to go to the washroom and get completely naked and throw your clothes in the garbage. Then go to a DIFFERENT STALL and text the employee to bring you the clothes you bought. You then get dressed and go outside to install the pinlock. But even after taking all these steps, there will still be a fucking dog hair between the pinlock and visor.
not sure if this is a rumor or not but I was always told to carefully wipe the pinlock in only One direction, which is down, down, down. when I wiped it left to right and right to left on my old visor it felt more.. milky and fogged up, but I really just can't tell if that was from the visor or from the wiping technique.
The arrows are meant to point to the center, not the outside, when installing. And should only not point that way if adjustment was necessary for the fit
No. Clean the visor and pin lock really well, then reinstall. Once it’s installed, turn the adjusting screws on each side until you get a good seal along the entire visor. You can tell if the pin lock seal isn’t touching the visor by pushing down a little all along the seam. You’ll know when you hit a spot that isn’t touching. That seal not being made is what is causing the pin lock to fog between it and the visor. They work by trapping air in between, and using it as insulation.
Once my pinlock was that old, it was not sealed properly and always fell down. I bought a new one with a fresh seal, and it is worth it (it's not that expensive here). Edit: I think I didn't answer your question. Everything can be fogged up with your breath; it's just that pinlock didn't fog up that easily in cold temperatures like snow or rain. I believe the pinlock has some hydrophobic coating on both sides, so maybe you didn't clean your visor correctly and left the pinlock with bare plastic. In that case, you should replace your pinlock.
@@MRworldEtIkA they don’t work because they’re coated. They were by trapping air in between the pin lock and the visor. You can adjust it to seal off by turning the adjustment screws.
I mean… I don’t care what anybody says, you made that look much less like a “chore,” by easily surpassing mundane hurtles… damn near hit me in the therapeutic bone… if I was Mr. beast I would be buying helmets with that anti fog shield for errbody!!
Would you recommend a motorcycle to a 16 year old teenager instead of a car. I've always wanted a motorcycle but my mom keeps telling me that they have enough storage and that they are dangerous. What do I do 😭
If it's seal completely (as it should) then it wouldn't get dirty, so no need to remove and clean. Just wipe the outside of the visor and the pinlock is enough.
“Hell yeah man I’m gonna do that! Well one of these days when I have the extra money to buy a few more cool helmets…. And all the cool accessories and attachments… along with all the different outfits of sick gear (just fuckin kidding imma squid for life boi cry about it some more)
It’s a secondary visor that clips into pinlock ready visors. It creates airspace between it and the visor, insulating it, so it doesn’t fog. It’s the same thing insulated glass in your house windows does.
Wrong! You don’t wipe the inside of the pin lock visor with anything else then clean warm water!!!! Otherwise It makes it foggy and is basically for the trash can!
Bought a helmet woth pinlock and i can say it works terrible since j ware glasses and and those also fogg up hahaha shit i gotta move countries if u wanna buy pinlock and u ware glasses ur out of luck