Those who are not afraid to ride in the rain know that vision often is reduced by the water droplets on the helmet visor. When the road conditions and traffic allow it, some would prefer to throttle ...
Rainpal looks like a well-thought-out invention. It fits to just about any helmet, it gives you multi-speed visor wiping, wiper delay and visor cleaning spray, and it's tested up to 100 mph (160 km/h) ...
Last time we reported about the Rain Pal, it was one of those fund-me projects. If you thought the thing isn’t feasible back then and didn’t want to waste money, now is your time to get a fully ...
On a wet and wild day like today, you feel for people trapped in the rain; motorcycle and scooter-riders certainly come to mind. A new invention aims to at least improve visibility for two-wheel ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
As they say riding a motorcycle is an art by itself and riding it in rain is definitely an art filled with perils. Unlike cars, while riding a motorcycle or any other two wheeler, the rider is exposed ...
Rumor has it that it rains in some parts of the world, and that motorcyclists often choose to ride anyways. For those of you who ride in the rain and are fed up with trying to ride while pawing at ...
PITTSBURGH, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create a simple accessory for removing rainwater from a helmet visor when riding a motorcycle in the rain," said an inventor, from Milwaukee, ...
Ever ridden a motorcycle in the pouring rain? The biggest concern is, of course, not having grip under the tyres and secondly, visibility slips down next to nill and then having to ride entirely based ...
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