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    Tinted Visor

    Bought one of these today for the Arai - the "dark smoke" jobbie...bit cheaper than I had thought - $132, not $165 as I had been led to believe.

    Now I can be one of the posers hiding behind a black mask...

    Have to say, its much easier on the eyes in the bright sunshine though. Sure beats squinting...
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    I dont know how people ride with clear visors at all... I must have very light sensitive eyes.

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    i have never been able to ride with a tinted visor. before i got my tinted visor i used visor inserts by oxford, cheap and easy. no squinting ...ever. the setting sun is a bloody killer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    i have never been able to ride with a tinted visor. before i got my tinted visor i used visor inserts by oxford, cheap and easy. no squinting ...ever. the setting sun is a bloody killer!
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    is it not better to use a clear visor and sunglasses so when it gets dark your not stuck with a tinted lens? im new to this so could be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny View Post
    is it not better to use a clear visor and sunglasses so when it gets dark your not stuck with a tinted lens? im new to this so could be wrong.
    My clear visor fits inside my pillion seat so I always have both visors on me 24/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny View Post
    is it not better to use a clear visor and sunglasses so when it gets dark your not stuck with a tinted lens? im new to this so could be wrong.
    Dunno bout you bro. But 99% of the time i'm riding in the day time, and a small (minescule) amount of my time at night.

    I have under my pillion seat some clear glasses, and I just lift my tinted visor.

    I'd rather be comfortable 99% of the time, and not have to squeeze glasses on, and just use my clear glasses when I have to, 1% of the time, and be uncomfortable with glasses inside the helmet for as little amount of time as possible.

    So no, your not better with a clear visor and sunglasses. For example; Have you ever gone from wearing glasses at the snow, then popped on some goggles? The difference is the same.

    Tinted visor all the way.

    Be uncomfortable for as little a time as necessary. Realistically, unless your different to most, you will only really be returning home from a ride at night.......or, if your specifically going out at night, then you can just pop on your clear one.

    Just my $1 anyway. FYI, I commute through winter/summer and my bike is also my toy, and gets weekend/weekday rides, there's no way i'll own a helmet without a tinted visor.
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    Thats not a bad idea.... clear glasses who would have thought I also have a tinted visor.

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    I agree with Firefighter re tinted visors.
    The only thing I would add would be not to try riding at night with a scratched visor as the light relects/refracts all over the place making your vision distorted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny View Post
    Thats not a bad idea.... clear glasses who would have thought I also have a tinted visor.
    Lol, yeah you can get them off trademe. Choppers I believe. Or by now there's probably 1000 other brands competing for your moolah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny View Post
    Thats not a bad idea.... clear glasses who would have thought
    Yes. A pair of clear wraparound safety specs are invaluable.

    I have the following:
    Clear visor (almost never used unless foggy).
    Tinted visor - used all the time, even in winter.
    Dark sunnies
    Clear sunnies.

    90% of the time I use sunnies and tinted visor. Chance of getting caught after dark = take clear sunnies and use them with visor up/off.

    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Lol, yeah you can get them off trademe.
    Just head down to your local safety shop "NZ Safety" are a good start. Cheap, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Bought one of these today for the Arai - the "dark smoke" jobbie...bit cheaper than I had thought - $132, not $165 as I had been led to believe.

    Now I can be one of the posers hiding behind a black mask...

    Have to say, its much easier on the eyes in the bright sunshine though. Sure beats squinting...
    $130 is cheap. If it didn't get thrown in when I brought my helmet I would have had to fork out $200! Shoei's new visor design their new helmet means they have to charge $60+ over the old ones. Super!

    I've always had tinted visors. More specifically, iridium. It means that everyone I ride with can see how good they look. That's me, always thinking of others.

    Quote Originally Posted by captain_andrey View Post
    I dont know how people ride with clear visors at all... I must have very light sensitive eyes.
    I'm the same. I gotta wear sunnies even on overcast days.

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    I picked up a tinted one for $70 for my shark helmet just before Christmas.

    Chucked it on outside the store and it's remained on my helmet ever since.

    Has helped the squinting immensely. Sometimes I even find myself squinting out of habit before i realize I don't need to :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Painted the top half/third of the inside of mine metallic blue in a shallow 'V' shape.

    Magic, always looks like blue sky, no glare from the sun and cheap as chips too.
    Yeah im a cheap prick also, I have blue insualtion tape along the top of my clear visor. Works a treat, a couple of other have followed suit.
    I have a tinted visor but hardly use it.

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