I got a call from one of the 'original' board members Gene M. the other day. I havent heard from Gene in a while, as his new business (and new wife!) have taken up so much of his time. He doesn't visit the board much anymore (sadly). Anyway, for those who dont know, Gene developed this 'stuff' called "fogtech" which you apply to the inside of your visor. It really does help minimize the fog buildup in your helmet's visor. The stuff really works! Here's a link to Gene's site for anybody who's interested: http://www.fogtech.com
Mark
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Good stuff, it works......
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by mid day you're having to polish the stuff off the inside of your shield because the dust, particulate, and dirt begins to obscure your vision. I've tried lots of different products and decided that NOTHING can stand up to MY hot air.......
Gene was the first board member I met and rode with. Memories. And here I am this early morning unable to sleep, dreaming of returning to the blue & white roundel.
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by mid day you're having to polish the stuff off the inside of your shield because the dust, particulate, and dirt begins to obscure your vision. I've tried lots of different products and decided that NOTHING can stand up to MY hot air.......
Gene was the first board member I met and rode with. Memories. And here I am this early morning unable to sleep, dreaming of returning to the blue & white roundel.
Bikes is bikes, gotta love 'em!
- yjleesvrr
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I remember trading emails with Gene back in 2003 about business matters. As a fellow entrepreneur, I wish him the very best. I checked out his website and I have to say I'm impressed with the distribution chain he's set up. Very cool.
Member #93, June 2002
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'14 BMW R1200RT "Wethead"
'77 BMW R100/7 "Airhead"