[OHPV-list] Carbon Spider is the best

Wo of ERRC errcmagazine at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 18 12:32:13 EST 2006


The magazine is f u l l... but if someone wants to put this together for the 
Rider's Tips section of the Mid-Summer edition, that would be great (a photo 
would be helpful too).



Wo
http://www.geocities.com/e_r_r_c





From: portermb at comcast.net
To: Tad Winiecki <winiecki at pacifier.com>, OHPV-list at ohpv.org
CC: errcmagazine at hotmail.com (Laurie Smith)
Subject: Re: [OHPV-list] Carbon Spider is the best
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 19:05:18 +0000

Great testimonial and would be a nice short article for the ERRC magazine.  
Just a bit of cut and past and one of you could submit it to Laurie at 
errcmagazine at hotmail.com.

Thanks, I'm going to buy one right away...the sun is coming, believe it!

Mike P.

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-------------- Original message --------------
From: Tad Winiecki <winiecki at pacifier.com>

 > The last couple of times I rode my recumbent I wore a motorcycle helmet
 > with VizorVu visor. It has two little mirrors on the front corners. The
 > mirrors are glued onto the plastic and are not adjustable, so the helmet
 > and visor have to be matched so that the snaps put the visor at the 
correct
 > angle. I wore VizorVus for decades - since about 1966. Unfortunately the
 > manufacturer no longer makes them and mine have broken plastic.
 > I sometimes wear motorcycle helmets on my bike in winter because they are 
a
 > lot warmer than bike helmets. If someone wanted to they could make visors
 > like the VizorVu now because the patents have expired.
 >
 > >Previous messages:
 > >Tha Capt here ~
 > >
 > >I used a Carbon Spider Visor while crossing the United States last 
summer.
 > >Is was a god send. Though one can trim it to suit personal taste I left 
mine
 > >as it came "long". I wanted the sun protection for those long days in 
the
 > >saddle. Yes - it does enhanse aero dynamics which most of us 
recumbenteers
 > >are always seeking for. As far as the wind catching it - it will "if"
 > >mounted on a hinge type of visor that some helmets feature. After going 
to
 > >the linked website, I noticed an improvment with the mounting system. 
The
 > >visor is now straped on each corner to prevent the inevitable loosening 
of
 > >the musroom catches on each side of the visor. No longer will the visor
 > >corner come loose unexpectantly. Also with this improved method of 
mounting
 > >to the visor - it would probably prevent the unexpected hinging of the 
visor
 > >to some extent - which would prevent the wind from getting under the 
visor.
 > >For the most part though I love my Spider - It has a lot of wear and 
tear on
 > >it and only recently have I had to put an edgeing on the visor to cover 
some
 > >of the fractured edges from long term use. I would buy another in a 
heart
 > >beat.
 > >
 > >Just thought you would like some feed back with mileage.
 > >
 > >later ~
 > >>
 > >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 > >>
 > >> Message: 1
 > >> Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:55:03 -0800
 > >> From: "Marilyn J. Hayward"
 > >> Subject: [OHPV-list] Carbon Spider Visor
 > >> To:
 > >> Message-ID: <004a01c64617$45d1b040$c2eb1518 at BirdieMama>
 > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
 > >>
 > >> OHPVer/Sprockette Ann had asked where I got my "Carbon Spider" visor - 
I
 > >> found the link for it on an older BROL post... I think it was even a 
post
 > >> from Diane Wills (who wears the same visor, or similar one), anyway - 
here
 > >> the link:
 > >>
 > >> http://www.lobosolo.com/visor/
 > >>
 > >> I really like it because when I switched to 'bent riding I found that 
my
 > >> Giro helmet w/stock visor wanted to "lift" - the angle of the visor 
was
 > >> intended for riding a DF. It was very annoying, so I bought a 
(visorless)
 > >> Limar helmet, but then the sun was too much to take... so I started
 > >> searching. This visor is longer, you mount it wherever you want it and 
it
 > >> does not lift your helmet on fast descents or come off. As an aside, I
 > >> have found that it increases the airflow through my helmet which will 
be a
 > >> real bonus come summer. I love it.
 > >>
 > >> Marilyn
 > >> -------------- next part --------------
 >
 > --
 > God bless you.
 > Tad Winiecki
 > Higherway Transport Research
 > Suburb to suburb quicker
 > http://higherway.us
 > Evacuated Tube Transport licensee
 > http://www.et3.com
 >
 >
 >
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