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Old 02-09-2014, 07:53 PM
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Default IH Windbreaker

I love the Haban H42 on my 782, but don't love the snow in the face.

So back to CL I go and once again, drive too far, probably pay too much, but this should keep the snow off.






It's just sitting on there now, I PB blasted all of the snaps, and am hoping the over night it will warm up enough in the shop, that the vinyl will be more pliable.

It needs some work, but hey it's red!
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Old 02-09-2014, 07:59 PM
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Nice score on the cab

I wear my hunting gear ( jacket and insulated bibs) with my motorcycle helmet.

I don't care how silly I look since it works great
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Old 02-09-2014, 07:59 PM
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Being dry very nice, snow in the face not very nice.
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Nice find on the windbreaker . How far did you have to drive to get it?
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Nice score on the cab

I wear my hunting gear ( jacket and insulated bibs) with my motorcycle helmet.

I don't care how silly I look since it works great
You see my snowmobile helmet, sitting on the lift behind the cub. I actually wired my heated shield into the cub, still not a fan of getting dosed in snow wash.

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Being dry very nice, snow in the face not very nice.
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Nice find on the windbreaker . How far did you have to drive to get it?
170 mile round trip.
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170 mile round trip.
Not bad, IMHO.
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:30 PM
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You see my snowmobile helmet, sitting on the lift behind the cub. I actually wired my heated shield into the cub, still not a fan of getting dosed in snow wash.



Right!
My spring/summer/fall transportation is my '93 Kawasaki ZR1100 so I use my Scorpion EXO-500 helmet for snow duty. Best part is the built in sun shield. I wonder if I can find a heated shield for my Scorpion?
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My spring/summer/fall transportation is my '93 Kawasaki ZR1100 so I use my Scorpion EXO-500 helmet for snow duty. Best part is the built in sun shield. I wonder if I can find a heated shield for my Scorpion?
My snowmobile helmet is a HJC, they may make one for a Scorpion?
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My snowmobile helmet is a HJC, they may make one for a Scorpion?
A quick check on ebay shows they for my helmet for around $60. I'll check at the local cycle shop ( also a snowmobile dealer ) and see what they have.
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