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windshield frosting up

While I know not looking through the windshield is an option but it doesn’t solve the problem for those of us who enjoy the comfort of a high windscreen.
Others might be game for it but for me to have a large windshield like you have in the photo only not quite so high, completely frosted over, I would have to stand up every time I went through trails in the woods that are only the width of a snowmobile between trees. Kinda need to be able to see where the tips of my skis are, not 20’ ahead of me but that’s just me.
I retired my Rx-1 with a 6” high black windshield and my days of crotch rocket sleds with no windshields are over. Well, accept for my Vmax-4’s but they only come out in the spring when it’s mild and the lake is flat wet ice lol.

Oh and as for the LED’s. I was really leaning towards trying them out until I saw so many posts on here about the lack of heat like from traditional bulbs causing the headlight lenses to frost up.
If yours aren’t frosting up you could be the only one, did you modify anything else?
You should post your comment in that particular thread about lights frosting up using LED’s. At least then others can see that it’s not always the case.
Maybe it’s the difference between some of us in moist climates and others in dry ones.
I myself am in a moist climate, not at all very far from the Atlantic.
 


That was totally uncalled for.
I tried to be civil as best I could for someone’s brilliant idea to fix a windshield from frosting up to be get a smaller windshield and not look through it, look over it instead.
genius buddy!
 


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