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    Dealing with sunrise & sunset?

    My time commuting to work this year has shifted an hour earlier then in previous years. As such, I now head into the city from out west every morning as the sun has JUST come over the motorway.

    Aside from wearing sunnies, are there any tips out there for dealing with sun that is like...... just above the road dead set in front of you? Even with strong polarized sunnies, I can't help but think staring into the sun isn't a great long-term strategy.

    Are there any sneaky tricks out there for dealing with bad sunstrike on the bike? Short of using your hand as a sun visor anyway

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    Had the same issue for many years - head towards the sun going to work - head towards the sun going home .. I never found a good answer ...

    Good luck ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    My time commuting to work this year has shifted an hour earlier then in previous years. As such, I now head into the city from out west every morning as the sun has JUST come over the motorway.

    Aside from wearing sunnies, are there any tips out there for dealing with sun that is like...... just above the road dead set in front of you? Even with strong polarized sunnies, I can't help but think staring into the sun isn't a great long-term strategy.

    Are there any sneaky tricks out there for dealing with bad sunstrike on the bike? Short of using your hand as a sun visor anyway
    Run a row of electrical tape along the top edge of your visor. With the visor closed place it below the helmet edge. This gives you the ability to tilt your head a bit and have the direct sun out of your eyes without obscuring the entire field of sight. not a very good explanation I am afraid but if you have a look at the pics on this thread you will see what I mean. Works a treat

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Helmet-Medium
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Run a row of electrical tape along the top edge of your visor. With the visor closed place it below the helmet edge. This gives you the ability to tilt your head a bit and have the direct sun out of your eyes without obscuring the entire field of sight. not a very good explanation I am afraid but if you have a look at the pics on this thread you will see what I mean. Works a treat

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Helmet-Medium
    Yup - used to do that. Now I have a helmet with a flip down tinted visor inside the clear one - tiss brilltig....

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    Not exactly a solution for you as it would involve spending $$, but I have one of these

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/style/nohex551.aspx

    Works a treat for the sun in the mornings and evenings on SH16.

    Has a built in flip down sun visor as well if the sun is too low to block without looking at the speedo the whole trip:-)

    The electrical tape bodge is a good idea though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedinnz View Post
    Not exactly a solution for you as it would involve spending $$, but I have one of these

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/style/nohex551.aspx

    Works a treat for the sun in the mornings and evenings on SH16.

    Has a built in flip down sun visor as well if the sun is too low to block without looking at the speedo the whole trip:-)

    The electrical tape bodge is a good idea though.
    Yup, I've found a peak to be most effective. My lid has an internal sun visor which is excellent but not effective in low sun, still have to tip my head down.
    Was out wearing a moto x hemlet last night & rode home into the sun without drama.

    Not wanting to derail the thread but I will anyway. How do you rate the Nolan for the money?
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby

    Not wanting to derail the thread but I will anyway. How do you rate the Nolan for the money?
    I never paid full RRP as it was on "special" but I like it, quite light weight, fits nice and snug and the pin-lock anti-fog thing is magic! (never had a helmet with that before .. good voodoo!!!)
    The helmet can be a bit noisy at high speed, but not an issue for me as I'm on a DR-Z :-)

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    Tinted visor.
    Black sunnies underneath.
    I also ride into the sun morning and afternoon. Never had a problem with this combination but regularly see others with issues.

    Lots of cars are slowing right down with the sun-blindness at this time of year, which is good for filtering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Run a row of electrical tape along the top edge of your visor.
    might have to try that!
    Unfortunately I have a small head, otherwise I'd love that helmet
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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrgem View Post
    might have to try that!
    Unfortunately I have a small head, otherwise I'd love that helmet
    It works really well, I used to do it to all my visors, no need to now with my current one.
    That helmet has been sold, we do however, have a new XS Shark S500 to sell on behalf.

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    Had a similar issue for ages, electrical tape works a trick, I have one of those dual purpose motox come road helmets with a peak and visor, I have never had a clear issue from the sun since.

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    Get an adventure style lid with a propper peak. Most of the peaks don't do shite at sunrise / sunset. I've got one of these and it has a extendable peak that has 2 height / angle settings as well.

    http://motomail.co.nz/estore/style/rjhedakar.aspx

    Have a butchers at the peak on this compared to others.

    Edit: the extendable peak is tinted and needs tape on it!
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