Alan Clucas
Member
I find I need to have some kind of eye protection when riding the V, especially with the changeable UK weather. Riding in the rain without is pretty bad as your head is pointing upwards.
So I was using my normal cycling glasses, but found the turbulence behind the lenses was irritating my eyes. So I got some goggles which sat against my face with a headband. They are pretty good, but fog up easily and are not so comfortable.
Next step, I saw from forum threads some people had been riding their Vs with a Giro air attack shield. After a bit of looking around I got one second hand, but I'm back with the problem of turbulence behind the glasses. They don't fog, and the field of view is amazing. But at 20mph+ (so vendetta cruzin' speed!) I'm getting issues, and on the downhills it's pretty crazy.
I've angled it as far forward as I can, so I can just about get a finger between my nose and the lens when in position. I lie quite far back normally, my head is pointing slightly upwards. Not something that is normal on a DF bike. So does anyone have a solution to this. I really like the helmet+visor idea. Other manufacturers make them (Casco and Kask are the ones I've found), but I don't want to just try them all out as they're not cheap, and I can't see them being any better.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or find that their one does work for them?
The only idea I've had is a small wind deflector at the handlebar end of the boom trying to deflect air upwards and over.
So I was using my normal cycling glasses, but found the turbulence behind the lenses was irritating my eyes. So I got some goggles which sat against my face with a headband. They are pretty good, but fog up easily and are not so comfortable.
Next step, I saw from forum threads some people had been riding their Vs with a Giro air attack shield. After a bit of looking around I got one second hand, but I'm back with the problem of turbulence behind the glasses. They don't fog, and the field of view is amazing. But at 20mph+ (so vendetta cruzin' speed!) I'm getting issues, and on the downhills it's pretty crazy.
I've angled it as far forward as I can, so I can just about get a finger between my nose and the lens when in position. I lie quite far back normally, my head is pointing slightly upwards. Not something that is normal on a DF bike. So does anyone have a solution to this. I really like the helmet+visor idea. Other manufacturers make them (Casco and Kask are the ones I've found), but I don't want to just try them all out as they're not cheap, and I can't see them being any better.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or find that their one does work for them?
The only idea I've had is a small wind deflector at the handlebar end of the boom trying to deflect air upwards and over.