I've got a pinlock smoked visor on my fairly new Shoei. Had to dig the clear visor out a couple of weeks ago for the dark winter commute so got a Fog City insert. Had these on my last lid and they lasted for I don't know how many years, must be at least five, and that was every day riding. Was very impressed the first time I used them, shame I put this one on upside down. Doh. But a very good alternative to pinlock. 35 bucks.
I just recently purchased a Pinlock DIY kit from here http://www.racevisors.co.uk/product/...-universal-diy
It cost NZ$67 (yikes, I know!) and it came with a drill bit, fog-free insert, and three pinlock 'pins'.
I just spent some time placing the insert on the inside of my visor and marked the holes with a fine tipped permanent marker. I carefully drilled a pilot hole at low speed with a 2.5mm drill bit, then slowly with the drill bit supplied.
The holes I drilled were slightly out, but the 'pins' have an off-centred centre cam arrangement, so by rotating the pins to suit you can get it perfect.
I did two visors no problem, and encourage anyone who can use a battery drill to give it a go.
I agree with that. If I can do it, truly anyone can.
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