BMW System V visor under rain at night

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Same problem here in heavy rain at dusk, not exactly a misting more of a blurring of vision through the visor. It's only happened a few times as I've a couple of helmets I usually wear depending on whether I'm using the Starcom (System V). The only solution I had was to open the visor slightly while trying not to let in the rain, this moved the 'blurry' part of the visor up a fraction improving the vision somewhat. I havent experienced this as night only because I havent used the V at night in the rain yet. A PINTA no less as the 'blurry' area is right in the centre of your vision.


John
 
GlynnJ said:
I have a Sport Integral that has the same problem. The effect starts at the edges and works inwards. I think it is the reaction of the anti-mist coating to excess moisture and is a precursor to actual fogging. Then, when you open the visor to clear it you get rain drops/mist on the inside of the visor and you are stuffed. This is made much worse because I wear glasses and can't ride with the visor fully open in the rain. And made even worse by Tobinators which let rain drops be blown up the inside of the screen and straight into your face.

Anti-fog visors seem to vary from total crap to excellent, with BWM being half-way. The best I ever had was a Fog City insert - but that won't fit in my helmet 'cos the visor passes too close to the shell.

There's always something, isn't there....?

Just quickly back to the SI. I have one as a spare helmet and I have fitted a fogcity. It works as advertised and doesn't foul the visor when closed (though I may have trimmed it a bit to fit as I dimly recall).

Still a poor helmet imo though :teacher
 
Thanks for that. I was going to try a Fog City insert but the BWM dealer told me it would foul the top of the lid. I will give it a try.

Interestingly (?) I also have a BWM dark visor for the SI and it is much better in the rain than the clear visor. Not much use of course, especially not in the dark in the rain :confused:

GJ
 
it's one of those

What's this "double layered visor"? I thought the original one was double layered (anti fog inner coating, anti scratch outer coating)?

If anyone knows about this "double layered visor", please let me know.
Also, Adam, maybe it's worth reporting this to your BMW dealer. I did (to BMW Park Lane where I bought the helmet, and to BMW Battersea where I swapped the new visor) so but they said the usual "it's the first time I hear such a complain".[/QUOTE]

Problem solved with this visor (BMW part)
Available at aware BMW dealers (mostly in Europe!!) bnige
 
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Looks like the Pinlock is now available for System V, got it in my S 1 and it's great
 
Bert said:
What's this "double layered visor"? I thought the original one was double layered (anti fog inner coating, anti scratch outer coating)?

If anyone knows about this "double layered visor", please let me know.
Also, Adam, maybe it's worth reporting this to your BMW dealer. I did (to BMW Park Lane where I bought the helmet, and to BMW Battersea where I swapped the new visor) so but they said the usual "it's the first time I hear such a complain"

Problem solved with this visor (BMW part)
Available at aware BMW dealers (mostly in Europe!!) bnige

Bert - that is the double glazed visor to which Manni is refering and is available from all BMW dealers in the UK including Park Lane.

HTH
 
PL2_and_a_half said:
Bert - that is the double glazed visor to which Manni is refering and is available from all BMW dealers in the UK including Park Lane.

HTH

How much Sharon??
 
Errm .. around £60 or £65 I believe - sorry to be vague but I don't do much selling of clothing, I usually only get involved when things go wrong :)

I'll double check tomorrow at work and confirm the price for you.
 
Bert said:
What's this "double layered visor"? I thought the original one was double layered (anti fog inner coating, anti scratch outer coating)?

If anyone knows about this "double layered visor", please let me know.
Also, Adam, maybe it's worth reporting this to your BMW dealer. I did (to BMW Park Lane where I bought the helmet, and to BMW Battersea where I swapped the new visor) so but they said the usual "it's the first time I hear such a complain".

Problem solved with this visor (BMW part)
Available at aware BMW dealers (mostly in Europe!!) bnige[/QUOTE]

Hmmm, have not tried it in any serious rain for awhile, am a bit worried for winter but that seemed such a long way away...

With the old sysIV you could buy a double glazed visor which had a bubble in the main area . I got one in Dublin a few years ago but found it irritating as the edge of the double glazing was within line of sight and it did not stop fogging...

the lining is not doing that well either.. I think it that maybe the helmet is not for riding in the wet. But I want to try the bluetooth out soon with my iPod...
 
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AdamZ said:
Problem solved with this visor (BMW part)
Available at aware BMW dealers (mostly in Europe!!) bnige

Hmmm, have not tried it in any serious rain for awhile, am a bit worried for winter but that seemed such a long way away...

With the old sysIV you could buy a double glazed visor which had a bubble in the main area . I got one in Dublin a few years ago but found it irritating as the edge of the double glazing was within line of sight and it did not stop fogging...

the lining is not doing that well either.. I think it that maybe the helmet is not for riding in the wet. But I want to try the bluetooth out soon with my iPod...[/QUOTE]


Looks like I forgot the image last time- sorry boys! (and Sharon!)
 

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Ordered the double bubble visor, hope I wont have to try it out for awhile was also told the Bluetooth retro fit is rounbd £240... don't think I would pay that for it.....
 
I currently use a S4 evo and I was thinking of getting a 5 for my wife and (eventually) as a replacement for mine. I'm a bit worried by this thread so I will hang on a while and see if there are any more complaints.
On a slightly different note Sorry its a bit off tack but can you tell me if the system 5 can be converted into an enduro stle helmet like the system 4.
I keep looking on the web but cant find anything that says one way or the other.
Cheers
Ralph
 
The parts needed to convert the SysV into an open face will be available later this month, Ralphy - part number 72 60 7 691 288 and should cost £29.50. The Air visor is 72 60 7 691 290 and should cost £45 - again it will be available later in August (current due date 19/8)
 


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