Sawing a visor

Ok Alpmeister, East Wretham is about 10 mins from my place, let me know if you are this way again and we could meet up.
Dismal place init, I belive the local pubs shut now and the closer clubs only open if they have sufficient guests.

Noddy
 
Yes, you may have a problem. depending on your glasses.

Best thing is to pop into your local Friendly MC Shop and try it on, I have found some goggle are better shape, and wider. I had a pair of "SMITH" goggles, and I could just about fit sun glasses underneath but my current ProGrip's sit on the frame.
Best is to try different goggles first.

I have a number of friends who ride with Glasses, all with different options, one uses the "Bob Heath" anti fog sprey and uses it on his glasses to stop them misting. others use bits of rubber tubbing, slip it on the bottom of the visor, so it doesn't close all the way.
 
Fog city for the visor and what ever brand of antifog I happen to have about ( not Gloop) for me glasses, works a treat and I have very thick glasses, that if not treated steam up fast.

Pete A
 
pragmatix said:
Fog city for the visor and what ever brand of antifog I happen to have about ( not Gloop) for me glasses, works a treat and I have very thick glasses, that if not treated steam up fast.

Pete A

Are they still held together with super glue Pete?
 
I've got myself some Bob Heath before I try the DIY option. Not used it in the rain yet. Not hopeful glasses won't steam up with visor closed in town in the rain in this helmet.
 
Andrew C said:
I've got myself some Bob Heath before I try the DIY option. Not used it in the rain yet. Not hopeful glasses won't steam up with visor closed in town in the rain in this helmet.

Remember to do both sides of the lenses.

Pete A
 


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