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    Oakleys . . . only way to go. The straight frames slide into your helmet easier than just about any thing else, and their pretty easy on the eye to look through.

    Not cheap, but I figure that five years down the track they have cost me less than 20 cents a day, got similar mileage out of my last pair too. Getting due for a new pair soon, and will almost definately go Oakleys for them too. The one good thing about the price of them is that it makes you look after them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    Oakleys . . . only way to go. The straight frames slide into your helmet easier than just about any thing else, and their pretty easy on the eye to look through.
    Some might, my Juliets stick out a fair bit and as they are rigid as a rigid thing they aint going to work with a helmet, have some smiths that do that job just fine though

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    Mine have always been purchased with one of the chief criterior being how "helmet-friendly" they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    Mine have always been purchased with one of the chief criterior being how "helmet-friendly" they are.
    I buy tinted visors.

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    Too much riding at night, and cant be arsed swaping visors out. Would go that way if all my riding was during the day, but alas . . .

    Besides, I'm normally carrying my sunnies anyway, so might as well be wearing them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    Mine have always been purchased with one of the chief criterior being how "helmet-friendly" they are.
    I bought my helmet because it was glasses-friendly. Now I want new prescription frames, and am wondering if I'll need to take my helmet to the optometrist with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man
    Oh please do Paddy (post a pick) we do with some more laughs
    You didnt really think you would get a pic of me wearing them after that comment
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    I've tried many brands over the years from Polaroids to Moschino's and without doubt the best are Bolle's. Not cheap but they do come up as specials occasionaly at Rebel Sports.

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    I wear a pair of Dirty Dogs that have an amber lens in them, which is great if it clouds over, starts to get dark, or you go through a tunnel, cause you can still see as they make things bright in the dark, yet cut out the glare of the sun. The only down side of them is that they don't have straight arms and get caught in my hair and pull like shit sometimes when I take them off while wearing a helmet, but otherwise good!
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    Sunglasses and a bonnet
    And designer jeans with appliques on.

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    B-52's???????
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quiche Lorraine?

    name of the song?...
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Well done. And what breed of dog was Quiche?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    ummm, poodle or great dane?... arrgh I cant remember!
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