Status Quo on visors
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In-action is the best course of action.. 'kin useless
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dennisthemenace said: Correct me but i think oxford do a light reactive visor insert ???
Must admit i thought i had seen something about them somewhere
But i think they where quite price.
I think most police riders normally use there descretion(sp) when it comes to dark visors.
I dont know anyone who has had to take theres off but have read about it.
BB
I've got the FogCity Hyper-optiks Light Reactive Insert (retails at about £30) which is brilliant, but not too dark - it's sort of pale greeny-amber when out of the sun, changing to a dark (cobalt!) blue when in the sun.
Pro-grip also do an anti-fog, light sensitive insert which retails at about £16. These are avaiable in a range of colours. My mate has just got one of these (coz it was much cheaper than the fog-city and went from clear to dark-grey) but he's not had chance to try it yet.
Pro-grip also do an anti-fog, light sensitive insert which retails at about £16. These are avaiable in a range of colours. My mate has just got one of these (coz it was much cheaper than the fog-city and went from clear to dark-grey) but he's not had chance to try it yet.
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