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  1. #16
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    101n ok.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I guess it's a flip-front. You do have to open them first.
    Is that a new model Nolan? I have got a 101N and it doesn't need to be open to work the sun visor, you just flip it up or down as required.
    Unfortunately it vibrates or whistles too much so I took it off. John.

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    Fog city is cool but it blocks out alot of periferal(sp) vision on different of helmets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    at your friendly local AMPS store.
    So where's this new store you're talking about Lou?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider
    whistles too much so I took it off. John.
    That was your hearing aid mate.

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    Before you by a fog city or progrip or whatever you need to make sure your helmet lets UV through the visor otherwise they don't work. My Shoei has UV coating and the insert doesn't darken, that's fine coz I bought it to stop it fogging in the cold rather than for bright days.

    Sedge.

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