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When you turn your headlight on and you can see the water vapor in the beam like a fine rain mist, park the bike and take the cage.

Aboot half way to work this morning I was wishing I had done that. Between the fog on the inside of the visior and the water mist collection on the outside of the visior I could bearly see the lines on the road when I slowed or came to a stop. I think I just kept my visior up till I got past 40mph. Fog sucks...
 

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Same thing here. When it started to get cold overnight I would ride to class at 7:00AM. The fog on the outside of the visor was deadly. I found if I clicked my visor open one click, the inside was ok. I just had to keep wiping the outside of my visor clean every few minutes.
 

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fog sucks! i hate it when you drive your bike and you don't see the fog till you get to it man does that suck. to bad we don't have to much fog....
 

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we had a few good foggy mornings over the last couple weeks here in FL. i took the cage those days then came home for lunch and got the bike.

when you drive and RX8, takin the cage isnt always a bad thing though!

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Hate the fog too. In Seattle it can be really patchy. Rode to work a couple of weeks ago. It was clear and cold at the house. Live north of Seattle, work just south of downtown seattle. The route to work takes me through the express lane tunnel under downtown. It was a great ride! Until I came out of the tunnel. Exiting the tunnel it was pea soup! Thankfully it is only a couple of miles from there to work. Only took a couple of minutes for my visor to fog over, lifting that it took a couple of more minutes for my glasses to fog..... got a little scary, but I made it to the office......
 
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