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Thread: Tinted visors, good or bad?

  1. #106
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reubix View Post
    I have the exact same helmet and yes a drop-down visor is a brilliant option and the primary feature I wanted when buying a hlemet. Do you know if it's possible to get a darker tint internal visor?
    Its my understanding that you can, they are removable.
    Contact Darbi and ask the question...http://www.motorcyclegearnz.com/stre...elmets-street/

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I wonder though...I had transition lenses for my third-to-last pair of spectacles and they were useless as. Although they went really dark and looked like awesome sunnies the reality was I still had to squint because the glare was just as bad as ever from the "eye" side of the lens. I also believe the tint stuff in the glasses lens only has a "best" life of about 2 years. Don't know if that translates to the product mentioned above or not, but I'd check it out before parting with the dosh (I'd imagine they'd carry a nice price tag).
    $180 me thinks so yes its up there.(visor)

    CC Rider has one and reckoned it was pretty good, if anyone was interested further they could PM her.

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    During the day I wear tinted visor all the time. No problems. Just carry clear visor in tank bag for when it gets dark. Not flipping rocket science....
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
    Jeremy Clarkson.

    Kawasaki 200mph Club

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