Try and remember you now wear glasses and you left home wearing some. (thumbs)
Otherwise get used to that sinking feeling when you are riding along and realise (oh feck) they were on the pillion seat at the last coffee stop while putting your helmet on. :unsure:
glasses and helmets
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Re: glasses and helmets
No such problem for me, without my glasses on I wouldn't be able to find my bike :whistle:misterlaffer wrote:Try and remember you now wear glasses and you left home wearing some. (thumbs)
Otherwise get used to that sinking feeling when you are riding along and realise (oh feck) they were on the pillion seat at the last coffee stop while putting your helmet on. :unsure:
Out On The Floor - Keep The Faith
Re: glasses and helmets
get um lazered, best money i ever spent, could bang on about all day and night, did i said best money i ever spent,
also knocked seconds off me lap times
also knocked seconds off me lap times
Re: glasses and helmets
I wear Varifocals with Caberg Tourmax, no problems only noise with Scarlo Rider on helmet. Take a bike mag to helmet dealers and sit awhile and have a read with helmet and Varifocals on. Best of luck with choice.
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Re: glasses and helmets
I'd love to but then I'd still need reading glasses so not really worth it. As it is I can look over , or under, my glasses whilst I'm at work.fullerton wrote:get um lazered, best money i ever spent, could bang on about all day and night, did i said best money i ever spent,
also knocked seconds off me lap times
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Re: glasses and helmets
Vari-focals for me.
I have recently invested in a pair of Oakleys. Expensive but excellent on the bike, my normal ones let the wind in behind - I ride alot with the visor up and year round with a half face (are they still called that?).
They use their own special type of lense which has better peripheral vision, there are also sun reactive so are my sunglasses too.
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I have recently invested in a pair of Oakleys. Expensive but excellent on the bike, my normal ones let the wind in behind - I ride alot with the visor up and year round with a half face (are they still called that?).
They use their own special type of lense which has better peripheral vision, there are also sun reactive so are my sunglasses too.
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