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Raincoat is here!!

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:D Well after 4 years in development, Raincoat is on the market for US customers only.

Just what is Raincoat? I'm glad you asked.

Raincoat is a cream wax that you apply to your faceshield or windshield to cut down dramatically on the water drops that stick during a rain. Large drops just fall off your shield. Smaller drops bead up and blow off with the wind. Even mist is reduced in size and blows off more easily.

It works very well. Check out the video "before and after" demo on this Arai:

Or a direct link if you dont have flash isntalled to see the above video:
http://76.12.111.23/Videos/RaincoatDemo.wmv (Windows Media Player only)

It applies quick, goes on transparent, safe for all shields, and lasts for days if not weeks. Only costs $6 for the kit or about 40 cents per application.

More information can be found on my new website,
http://www.motosolutions.com

So what good is reading all this without a discount? When you check out of my store, just enter R1150R in the coupon box for 20% off Raincoat (and Fogtech too) until April 15th.

If you live outside the US, I am working on distribution as fast as I can. email me for more information gene (at) motosolutions (dot) com
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I encourage everyone to try this product. It really works and Gene has been a R1150R.net member for many years. Good work Gene, and thanks for the R1150r.net discount!
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Gene --

I tried to order some, but there's something wrong with your site; whenever I "display basket contents," it says my basket is empty. :cry:
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This is great! I've used Rain-X in the past but not on the last couple of helmets because I don't know if it would harm the new shields.

Riding in fog is the worst for me as it beads on the shield and doesn't easily blow off. This Raincoat stuff looks like the perfect solution to that.

Can't wait to try this stuff out.

Welcome back, Gene!


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Cool. Gotta get me some.
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DSKYZD wrote:This is great! I've used Rain-X in the past but not on the last couple of helmets because I don't know if it would harm the new shields.

Riding in fog is the worst for me as it beads on the shield and doesn't easily blow off. This Raincoat stuff looks like the perfect solution to that.

Can't wait to try this stuff out.

Welcome back, Gene!


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Thank you for the welcome!

Yah. The RainX folks don't recommend it for plastic. RainX contains alcohol which can leech the plasticers out of acrylics. Causes cracking or hazing. It doesn't seem to harm polycarbonate which is what all faceshields and a good portion of windshields are made of. RainX does an excellent job on glass, but I have not seen much effect on plastic.
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Put some Raincoat on my helmet yesterday morning and rode home in a little rain. The small amount of water that did bead on the shield blew off easily when turned my head. Good stuff! :smt023
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Gene its good to hear from you again.
We should grab Pat and do a "memory lane" ride.

Also, what discount?
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DSKYZD wrote:Put some Raincoat on my helmet yesterday morning and rode home in a little rain. The small amount of water that did bead on the shield blew off easily when turned my head. Good stuff! :smt023
Thank you for the report! Do you mind if I put this on my site?
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Not at all, go right ahead, except correct my grammar at the end. "when I turned my head"

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