Boertjie
Race Dog
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2007
- Messages
- 1,234
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Western Cape - Somerset West
- Bike
- BMW R1200GS
No, no guys... this is not about drinking from a glass while riding.
This may be a dumb ass question, but I will ask anyway.
I experience extremely fast fogging up of my glasses when I stop after riding in the cold. This is a severe problem, since I cannot see anything after arriving at the traffic lights. Only solution thusfar is to open the visor and depart again trying to peek over the rim of my glasses. This is dangerous since vision is impaired.
The fog disapears quite quickly again once I'm moving.
Is there any other option than to not ride with glasses??
Please share your experience and knowledge with this novbie... novice and newbie.
Boertjie
This may be a dumb ass question, but I will ask anyway.
I experience extremely fast fogging up of my glasses when I stop after riding in the cold. This is a severe problem, since I cannot see anything after arriving at the traffic lights. Only solution thusfar is to open the visor and depart again trying to peek over the rim of my glasses. This is dangerous since vision is impaired.
The fog disapears quite quickly again once I'm moving.
Is there any other option than to not ride with glasses??
Please share your experience and knowledge with this novbie... novice and newbie.
Boertjie