do you lift ur shield at stops?

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    do you lift ur shield at stops?
     


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    now that i think about....no, i don't.
     


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    now that i think about it....no, i don't, unless i'm talking to somebody.
     


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    every now and then
     


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    I seem to do it every day. but in the climate im in i kinda need to to avoid fog
     


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    Sometime... Mostly if it is foggy or if I am too hot and could use a it of air. So, under 40 degrees and above 90.
     


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    same as above and when it's hot too.
     


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    I crack my shield about half way up at most stoplights to get more fresh air. If it's really hot I'll sometimes flip the entire bottom part up since I wear a modular helmet 90% of the time.

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    yeah when I see a hot girl I lift it up to see if she'll lift hers too.
     


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    yes when its hot...no when it's cold....yes when i talk....no when i dont....
     


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    At stop signs, not usually.

    At stoplights, it depends on how long I'm sitting there. Also, in cold or heat, will either vent the helmet by cracking it open a bit, or open it 1/2-way or all the way.
     


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    When it's hot I do, because I'm hot.

    When it's cold I do, to prevent fog ups.

    I also have a modular but I don't usually flip it up because I don't like the way it looks :redface: :thumbsup:
     


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    We're talking about face shields, right?
     


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    Depends on the situation. sometimes I do, may be to clear the fogging going on, then it could be cause I got a gnat up inside that I need to let go of. damn pesty bugs..
     


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    Sometimes I do. Sometimes I don't.

    Ron
     


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    Yea .... I like mine up anytime I'm going slow enough that a bug won't hurt.... But my inside shade is down and I wear Px glasses. But basicly I flip it up just before coming to a stop and put it down right after I start moving.
     


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    Don't need to I have one of those synchronized shield lift thingies. Below 20mph face shield automatically rises. Like a power window :)
     


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    Thats pretty much me, except in the cold. My shield always comes up at lights, and stays up until 45 mph or so, unless its cold then its up until i can't stand the wind chill anymore.

    That also depends on whether or not i'm wearing sunglasses. If im not, then the shield goes back down once i get moving.
     


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    Yes when its hot or very cold at red lights or sometimes when riding slow through traffic.
     


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    This is me also!
     


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