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Friday, 30 September 2022 13:56I think I've "hacked" visor-fogging issues, at least as far as they pertain to above-freezing temperatures.
1) When going under 50 or having to stop and start a lot, keep the front of the helmet, not the visor, open. This stops the air current from cooling the visor down unnecessarily, and also stops it from fogging. Your glasses will fog, once you close it again, but the temperature difference there is much smaller, and can be solved by opening and closing the visor/helmet a few times. (note about my helmet: the seal around the visor is pretty bad, so it's almost always better to open the whole helmet, especially if it's Wet or Moist)
2) Keep head behind windshield as much as possible. It's tempting to try to "wash" the visor (and your glasses) with the air current, but this cools the visor down unnecessarily and makes it fog up again faster. For glasses fogging up, see 1)
3) When closing the visor/helmet again, be sure to tip it back so your nose is actually under the muzzle guard and you're not breathing directly on the visor through your nose. This also makes your Pinlocks last longer XD