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| meyrick |
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 meyrick Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 01:34 - 18 Dec 2004 Post subject: Light sensitive visor inserts |
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I was in my dad's car today (passenger), the sun was low in the sky, we came round a bend and met with some serious glare. My dad immediately put his left hand up to shield his eyes and I started to wonder how one would deal with that situation on a bike. Looking ahead normally I literally couldn't see the big van in front of us or the road surface.
Anyway, just wondered what people do in this situation and also if anyone has ever tried light sensitive visor inserts (like photo-reactive specs) and if so are they any good?
Link to visor inserts
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 dodsi Dirty Carny

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 meyrick Scooby Slapper

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While we're on the subject: some other helmet accessories that could either be good or a bit crap. Opinions please:
Sunax sun visor insert
Breath deflectors
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 NSR125-Kid-UK Attention Whore

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Light reactive inserts seem okay for me .
Breath masks are great and make your helmet snug and warm, but they also make putting it on and taking it off a pain in the fecking arse! ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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 jay12329 Dr. Evil

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I had a fog city hyper optic insert on my last lid. It was great, changed colour in about 10seconds from almost clear to dark. My new lid came with a free dark visor and swapping take the same 10seconds, so i havn't bothered with an insert on this lid.
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 steveh World Chat Champion

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Yeah i get this every morning, come on to the same road, get glare of the nice shiny roads, my eyes watering and i try blink to stop it, what i normally do is tilt my head down, or to the side, usually works for me but not always, think i might try visor inserts, sounds like a good plan.
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I have the Fog City Hyper Optic insert and I'm quite pleased with it. It doesn't go mega dark but dark enough.  ____________________ Past >>>> Honda NSR 125 >>>> Suzuki GSXR 600 K1 >>>> Suzuki GSXR 600 K4 >>>>Kawasaki Z1000 DAF >>>>Suzuki RMZ 250 >>>> Current >>>> KTM Superduke R 1290 >>>> |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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If the sun is setting, I ride with sun glasses on, I can take them off once it's getting properly dark, and they'll stop me from being blinded by the sun. Even then, going over a blind summit, off-camber, blind corner with the sun straight into your eyes isn't much fun, so I slowed down a lot for that one. If in doubt, slow down and try not to look at the sun, even if it happens to appear right where you are looking at the apex of the corner.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 29 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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