Its one thing i have always had on my black visors either the Visordown one or a local east of England one .....both now defunct so i would be up for one of them if they end up being done
No from.me, I have the lid with double visor thing and will never go back to single visor lids now.
One external visor totally clear and the internal one dark.
demographic wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 5:58 pm
No from.me, I have the lid with double visor thing and will never go back to single visor lids now.
One external visor totally clear and the internal one dark.
But cheers all the same.
Even on a lid with the drop-down tinted visor, I still added a strip of masking tape (lower edge just about eyebrow level).
demographic wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 5:58 pm
No from.me, I have the lid with double visor thing and will never go back to single visor lids now.
One external visor totally clear and the internal one dark.
But cheers all the same.
Even on a lid with the drop-down tinted visor, I still added a strip of masking tape (lower edge just about eyebrow level).
Most of my work is to the west of Carlisle so I often drive west in the morning (with the rising sun behind me) and east on my way home (with the setting sun behind me).
Wasn't til I worked east of Carlisle for a bit that I realised how much of a pain in the arse the low sun was.
So I guess it depends on how much time you spend going into the sun.
Horse wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 6:21 pm
Even on a lid with the drop-down tinted visor, I still added a strip of masking tape (lower edge just about eyebrow level).
Snap, always helps me with bright sunshine when i am not using the peaked helmet