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Damaged goods
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Newport, OR
New to the coast
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April 16, 2021, 05:12:45 PM »
Hello all, I moved to the coast a couple years ago and hope someone can help with a couple problems I've been dealing with. I get off work at 10pm and humidity is usually over 80. How do you keep your windshield clean, I've tried different products but no luck so far, just end up sitting a little taller and looking over. And when the humidity gets over 90 she has a hard time starting.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
99 Valkyrie tourer
96 ACE 1100
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Whooray
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Idaho State Rep
Kuna, Idaho
Re: New to the coast
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April 16, 2021, 06:24:08 PM »
Welcome from Idaho.....
You could try some rain ex for plexiglass it might help. They do fog up when riding thru a lot of humidity.
There might be some other anti fog products for plexiglass out there... Raymond
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0leman
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Klamath Falls, Or
Re: New to the coast
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April 17, 2021, 08:03:05 AM »
Got an easy solution, just move to the east side of the Cascades. No more fog/salt covered windshield.
Have ridden over the hill where you are at. Did notice a lot of fogging on windshield. If you find a good remedy post it.
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1999 Valkryie I/S Green/Silver
cagrote
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Chinook, WA
Re: New to the coast
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April 18, 2021, 03:45:20 PM »
Have you tried shaving cream? I have used it for years on mirrors in the bathroom and on my motorcycles. The cheap foam kind seems to work best. Give it a try I live at the mouth of the Columbia River.
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