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Zebee Johnstone
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In aus.bicycle on Sun, 8 Jun 2008 20:48:50 -0700 (PDT)
Bugbear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Apart from the obvious "take your glasses off" suggestions (which
> doesn't help much because then your eyes are exposed to whatever dirt
> an muck gets flung up by your wheels and by other vehicles), does
> anyone have any suggestions, experiences?
I don't find a problem with muck being thrown up, partly because I
have mudguards and partly because of the 'bent riding position.
I've found a strip of suede or similar on a glove finger can quickly
wipe **** off visors and glasses, but it's not a great solution.
I have a peak on my cycle helmet which is movable, when it's pissing
down I have the peak as low as possible and that helps by keeping a
little of the water off my face.
Zebee
Bugbear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Apart from the obvious "take your glasses off" suggestions (which
> doesn't help much because then your eyes are exposed to whatever dirt
> an muck gets flung up by your wheels and by other vehicles), does
> anyone have any suggestions, experiences?
I don't find a problem with muck being thrown up, partly because I
have mudguards and partly because of the 'bent riding position.
I've found a strip of suede or similar on a glove finger can quickly
wipe **** off visors and glasses, but it's not a great solution.
I have a peak on my cycle helmet which is movable, when it's pissing
down I have the peak as low as possible and that helps by keeping a
little of the water off my face.
Zebee