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    Can someone check a shoei tinted visor for me?

    Tinted visors are illegal here, so those don't have that (E) symbol on them. My transparent visor has a (E) engraved at its upper left "corner", but the tinted one shows a flat area on the same spot.

    Now, as I know those are legal over there, I'd like to know if tinted visors sold over there carry that (E) sign.


    If so, next task will be buy some and bring them here.

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    my ffm tinted visor just says



    (if tinted for daytime use only
    not warranted
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    *Assuming left and right is as you look out the visor*

    I have an XR1000. The clear and tint both have writing on the top right, final words are "If tinted for daytime use only"

    Top left, Clear has the E and numbers, the tint is blank.

    Since the visors aren't made here, I would imagine they come from the states, or a country that has laws around it, and we all (world) get the same visors...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Since the visors aren't made here, I would imagine they come from the states, or a country that has laws around it, and we all (world) get the same visors...
    My tinted visor says "Made in Japan" on it (and no, it doesn't have an "E" mark like the clear one).
    The clear one is marked "Made in USA".
    They're also marginally different in size and/or thickness: if I adjust the minimum opening (and how snugly it closes) for the tinted one, the clear one is different.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    My tinted visor says "Made in Japan" on it (and no, it doesn't have an "E" mark like the clear one).
    The clear one is marked "Made in USA".
    Woops, ya dead right, tint is actually made in Japan
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Bad luck, then

    Thanks people.



    I always thought that the (E) mark was an European standard, it must be some sort of international standard.

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    My tinted one for my XR1000 is made in USA... Doesn't have E mark.

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    My tinted visor that came with my Shoei Multitec has a 'E6' in the upper left hand corner (left as you are wearing the helmet).

    I purchased it from a MC Dealer in NZ.

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    I have a CX-1 shape tinted visor for my Raid I, made in USA, no E mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mujambee View Post
    Tinted visors are illegal here, so those don't have that (E) symbol on them. My transparent visor has a (E) engraved at its upper left "corner", but the tinted one shows a flat area on the same spot.

    Now, as I know those are legal over there, I'd like to know if tinted visors sold over there carry that (E) sign.


    If so, next task will be buy some and bring them here.
    i have a shoei tinted visor and a clear one, the tinted one says "for daytime use only" i dont think it is illegal, its just commonsense that dictates when to use it and when not, thats why they are interchangeable and you have a clear one with you so you can change it if the weather gets pooey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    My tinted visor that came with my Shoei Multitec has a 'E6' in the upper left hand corner (left as you are wearing the helmet).
    That confirms those exist, now I have only to find a couple of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by monkeymcbean View Post
    i have a shoei tinted visor and a clear one, the tinted one says "for daytime use only" i dont think it is illegal, its just commonsense that dictates when to use it and when not, thats why they are interchangeable and you have a clear one with you so you can change it if the weather gets pooey.
    I live in Spain, and if you ride with a helmet or visor without that (E) you may step into trouble.

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    monkeymcbean: its not illegal in NZ to ride at night with a tinted visor. I do it quite a bit...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mujambee View Post
    That confirms those exist, now I have only to find a couple of them.



    I live in Spain, and if you ride with a helmet or visor without that (E) you may step into trouble.
    Here's where I purchased mine. http://www.mciverandveitch.co.nz/
    I'm sure they could ship it. they don't weigh much.

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