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  • Offline JohnD

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    RainPal
    on: Mar 15, 2016, 04.24 am
    Mar 15, 2016, 04.24 am
    What ya recon? Other than possible marking your plastic visor this wiper could solve a few problems in the rain. 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieqJYODFk24
    Last Edit: Mar 15, 2016, 04.27 am by JohnD

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #1 on: Mar 15, 2016, 07.19 am
    Mar 15, 2016, 07.19 am
    would like to see it in the real not just a image
    assumption  is the mother of all f~~~ups

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #2 on: Mar 15, 2016, 04.01 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 04.01 pm
    $100 USD!? You're better off using 1) Nothing, just turn your head or 2) Apply some Rain-X -- I think it's like $20 for a virtual lifetime supply
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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #3 on: Mar 15, 2016, 04.34 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 04.34 pm
    Not sure about Rainex and plastic but for the money I'd wait until I saw one in real life and heard a rider report. Looks a little light weight for me.

    Just sayin'

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #4 on: Mar 15, 2016, 04.39 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 04.39 pm
    I can't see this working that well or for long to be honest, how's such a thin wiper arm going to survive the wind force and general handling/putting helmet in/out of top box etc.

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #5 on: Mar 15, 2016, 04.44 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 04.44 pm
    I saw this before and thought it was a 'spoof'; is it real? :017:

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #6 on: Mar 15, 2016, 05.36 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 05.36 pm
    This looks a better idea to me
    assumption  is the mother of all f~~~ups

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    Re: RainPal
    Reply #7 on: Mar 15, 2016, 06.50 pm
    Mar 15, 2016, 06.50 pm
    Don't use "Rain-Ex" on plastic visors or the Trophy Screen !
    ( or any other similar products designed to be used on GLASS ! ).

    See here : Rain repellant on windshield and helmet visors