Itchy Nose!!
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Itchy Nose!!
Hey Guys.
Quite regularly, but not all the time, I get a terribly itchy Nose - I'm assuming from the buzzing or Vibes from the Airflow/Screen/Visor. Hard as I try, I cannot ignore it and it becomes a real distraction when blasting through the twisty bits. Visor open or closed, it makes no difference.
I've noticed that the Race Boys wear a little strip of sticking plaster on their nose as was wondering if this was related.
Any help or insights would be appreciated.
Quite regularly, but not all the time, I get a terribly itchy Nose - I'm assuming from the buzzing or Vibes from the Airflow/Screen/Visor. Hard as I try, I cannot ignore it and it becomes a real distraction when blasting through the twisty bits. Visor open or closed, it makes no difference.
I've noticed that the Race Boys wear a little strip of sticking plaster on their nose as was wondering if this was related.
Any help or insights would be appreciated.
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I wouldn't be at all surprised if it's an allergic reaction to airborne particles (pollen, dust, etc).
You're possibly copping a lot more of these irritants riding a bike than you would driving along in a car (well, unless you drive with all the windows down and your head out the window), particularly if you're out in the country and it's dry weather.
You're possibly copping a lot more of these irritants riding a bike than you would driving along in a car (well, unless you drive with all the windows down and your head out the window), particularly if you're out in the country and it's dry weather.
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I sneeze alot in spring. Apparently there is a "Pollen forecast" too...
Strange.
Strange.

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Re: Itchy Nose!!
kwakarider00 wrote:Hey Guys.
Quite regularly, but not all the time, I get a terribly itchy Nose - I'm assuming from the buzzing or Vibes from the Airflow/Screen/Visor. Hard as I try, I cannot ignore it and it becomes a real distraction when blasting through the twisty bits. Visor open or closed, it makes no difference.
I've noticed that the Race Boys wear a little strip of sticking plaster on their nose as was wondering if this was related.
Any help or insights would be appreciated.
I too suffer from this affliction, thought it was just me. Sort of nice to know that others also have this problem if you know what I mean.
I just throw the visor open and scratch away but as kwakarider00 says it gets very difficult when riding in the twisty bits, I shall try some of the suggestions mentioned, thanks.
Neil



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greeny wrote:Yep i get this alot too.
Most of the time its one of my dogs hairs that has found its way into my Helmet.
mate if she heaqrs u call her that u will be sleeping in the garage for a month.....
oh..u actually have a dog??
yea id suggest cleaning ur lid out..even a few loose hairs can cause itchyness...
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ZX9R King wrote:kellz wrote:.
mybe try taking an anti histemene befor eyou ride, taht helps my friend
WARNING: May cause drowsiness. DO NOT operate machinery. May have adverse effects on alcohol.
You can buy non-drwosy anti-histamine tablets, such as Clarama, Claratyne or Telfast. They aren't quite as effective as the original preperations such as Phernegan, but they will do the job.
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